Heterocyclic substituted cyclopentane compounds

ABSTRACT

The present invention provides new heterocyclic substituted cyclopentane compounds that are useful in inhibiting adenosine kinase. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and methods of using such compounds for inhibiting adenosine kinase.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/472,486, filed Jun. 7, 1995 abandoned, which is related to the following applications which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Ser. No. 08,/473,091, filed, Jun. 7, 1995, and U.S. Ser. No. 08/472,806, filed, Jun. 7, 1995.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to new heterocyclic substituted cyclopentane compounds, which are useful in inhibiting adenosine kinase, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and to a method of using such compounds for inhibiting adenosine kinase.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Adenosine kinase (ATP:adenosine 5'-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.20) is a ubiquitous enzyme which catalyzes the phosphorylation of adenosine to AMP, using ATP, preferentially, as the phosphate source. Magnesium is also required for the reaction, and the true cosubstrate is probably the MgATP²⁻ complex (Palella, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1980, 255: 5264-5269). Adenosine kinase has broad tissue and species distribution, and has been isolated from yeast (Leibach, et al., Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem. 1971, 352: 328-344), a variety of mammalian sources (e.g. Miller, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1979, 254: 2339-2345; Palella, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1980, 255: 5264-5269; Yamada, et al., Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 1982, 71B: 367-372; Rottlan and Miras-Portugal, Eur. J. Biochem., 1985, 151: 365-371) and certain microorganisms (e.g. Lobelle-Rich and Reeves, Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 1983, 32: 976-971); Datta, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1987, 262: 5515-5521). It has been found to be present in virtually every human tissue assayed including kidney, liver, brain, spleen, placenta and pancreas (Andres and Fox, J. Biol. Chem. 1979, 254: 11388-11393).

Adenosine kinase is a key enzyme in the control of the cellular concentrations of adenosine (Arch and Newsholm, Essays Biochem. 1978, 14: 82-123). Adenosine is a purine nucleoside that is an intermediate in the pathways of purine nudeotide degradation and salvage. In addition, adenosine has many important physiologic effects, many of which are mediated through the activation of specific ectocellular receptors, termed P₁ receptors (Burnstock, in Cell Membrane Receptors for Drugs and Hormones, 1978, (Bolis and Straub, eds) Raven, New York, pp. 107-118; Fredholm, et al., Pharmacol. Rev. 1994, 46: 143-156). In the central nervous system, adenosine inhibits the release of certain neurotransmitters (Corradetti, et al., Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1984, 104: 19-26), stabilizes membrane potential (Rudolphi, et al., Cerebrovasc. Brain Metab. Rev. 1992, 4: 346-360), functions as an endogenous anticonvulsant (Dragunow, Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 1986, 7: 128-130) and may have a role as an endogenous neuroprotective agent (Rudolphi, et al., Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 1992, 13: 439-445). Adenosine has also been implicated in modulating transmission in pain pathways in the spinal cord (Sawynok, et al., Br. J. Pharmacol. 1986, 88: 923-930), and in mediating the analgesic effects of morphine (Sweeney, et al., J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 1987, 243: 657-665). In the immune system, adenosine inhibits certain neutrophil functions and exhibits anti-inflammatory effects (Cronstein, J. Appl. Physiol. 1994, 76: 5-13). Adenosine also exerts a variety of effects on the cardiovascular system, including vasodilation, impairment of atrioventricular conduction and endogenous cardioprotection in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (Mullane and Williams, in Adenosine and Adenofine Receptors, 1990 (Williams, ed) Humana Press, New Jersey, pp. 289-334). The widespread actions of adenosine also include effects on the renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal and reproductive systems, as well as on blood cells and adipocytes.

Endogenous adenosine release appears to have a role as a natural defense mechanism in various pathophysiologic conditions, including cerebral and myocardial ischemia, seizures, pain, inflammation and sepsis. While adenosine is normally present at low levels in the extracellular space, its release is locally enhanced at the site(s) of excessive cellular activity, trauma or metabolic stress. Once in the extracellular space, adenosine activates specific extracellular receptors to elicit a variety of responses which tend to restore cellular function towards normal (Bruns, Nucleosides Nucleotides, 1991, 10: 931-943; Miller and Hsu, J. Neurotrauma, 1992, 9: S563-S577). Adenosine has a half-life measured in seconds in extracellular fluids (Moser, et al., Am. J. Physiol. 1989, 25: C799-C806), and its endogenous actions are therefore highly localized.

The inhibition of adenosine kinase can result in augmentation of the local adenosine concentrations at foci of tissue injury, further enhancing cytoprotection. This effect is likely to be most pronounced at tissue sites where trauma results in increased adenosine production, thereby minimizing systemic toxicities. Pharmacologic compounds directed towards adenosine kinase inhibition provide potentially effective new therapies for disorders benefited by the site- and event-specific potentiation of adenosine.

A number of compounds have been reported to inhibit adenosine kinase. The most potent of these include 5'-amino,5'-deoxyadenosine (Miller, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1979, 254: 2339-2345), 5-iodotubercidin (Wotring and Townsend, Cancer Res. 1979, 39: 3018-3023) and 5'-deoxy-5-iodotubercidin (Davies, et al., Biochem. Pharmacol. 1984, 33: 347-355).

Adenosine kinase is also responsible for the activation of many pharmacologically active nucleosides (Miller, et al., J. Biol. Chem. 1979, 254: 2339-2345), including tubercidin, formycin, ribavirin, pyrazofurin and 6-(methylmercapto)purine riboside. These purine iucdeoside analogs represent an important group of antimetabolites which possess cytotoxic, anticancer and antiviral properties. They serve as substrates for adenosine kinase and are phosphorylated by the enzyme to generate the active form. The loss of adenosine kinase activity has been implicated as a mechanism of cellular resistance to the pharmacological effects of these nucleoside analogs (e.g. Bennett, et al., Mol. Pharmacol., 1966, 2: 432-443; Caldwell, et al., Can. J. Biochem., 1967, 45: 735-744; Suttle, et al., Europ. J. Cancer, 1981, 17: 43-51). Decreased cellular levels of adenosine kinase have also been associated with resistance to the toxic effects of 2'-deoxyadenosine (Hershfield and Kredich, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 1980, 77: 4292-4296). The accumulation of deoxyadenosine triphosphate (dATP), derived from the phosphorylation of 2'-deoxyadenosine, has been suggested as a toxic mechanism in the immune defect associated with inheritable adenosine deaminase deficiency (Kredich and Hershfield, in The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Diseases, 1989 (Scriver, et al., eds), McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 1045-1075).

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, the present invention provides a heterocyclic substituted cyclopentane compound that acts as an adenosine kinase inhibitor. A compound of the present invention is a compound of the Formula I, below: ##STR1## wherein X is --N or --CR₇ where R₇ is hydrogen, halogen, loweralkyl, loweralkoxy or --S-loweralkyl;

Y is --N or --CH;

R₁ and R₂ are each independently hydrogen hydroxy, alkoxy, or acyloxy or R₁ and R₂ are both hydroxy protected with an individual hydroxy protecting group or with a single dihydroxy-protecting group or R₁ and R₂ are absent and there is a double bond between the carbon atoms to which R₁ and R₂ are attached;

R₃ is hydrogen, hydroxy, loweralkyl or alkoxy;

R₄ is a) hydrogen, b) amino, c) halogen, d) hydroxy, e) sufonamido, f) --P(O)(OH)₂, g) --P(O)--R₈ R₉ wherein R₈ and R₉ are each independently hydrogen, hydroxy, loweralkyl, aryl, or arylalkyl, h) --NHR₁₀ wherein R₁₀ is hydrogen or an amino protecting group, i) --NHC(O)NHR₁₁ where R₁₁ is hydrogen or loweralkyl, j) --AR₁₂ wherein A is O, S(O)_(n) or --N(R₁₃)--wherein R₁₃ is hydrogen or loweralkyl, n is zero, one or two, and R₁₂ is hydrogen, loweralkyl, alkylsulfonyl, acyl, alkoxycarbonyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, arylsulfonyl, haloalkyl, heteroarylalkyl, heteroarylsulfonyl, aminoalkyl or heterocyclic, or k) R₄ is a nitrogen atom of a heteroaryl or heterocyclic ring; or

R₃ and R₄ taken together are ═O, or taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached form a spirocyclic ring;

R₅ is hydrogen, loweralkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, amino, alkylamino, alkoxy, acylamino, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino, arylmercapto, halogen, heterocyclic, hydrazino, thioalkoxy, --NHC(O)NH₂, or --NR₁₄ R₁₅ wherein R₁₄ and R₁₅ are each independently hydrogen or an amino protecting group or --NR₁₄ R₁₅ is a nitrogen containing heterocycle of 5 to 7 members; and

R₆ is loweralkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, alkoxy, alkoxycarbonyl, carboxy, aryl, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkyl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, heterocyclicalkyl, heterocyclicalkenyl, heterocyclicalkynyl, cyano, halogen, heteroarylalkynyl, or --C(O)NHR₁₆ wherein R₁₆ is alkyl, aryl, or heterocyclic.

In a preferred embodiment, X and Y are both --CH, R₁ and R₂ are --OH; R₃ is hydrogen: R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined in claim 1, R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halogen and R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen. More preferably, R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylacylamino; R₅ is chloro, amino, phenylamino or 2-phenylethynyl; and R₆ is chloro, iodo, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl.

In a more preferred embodiment, a compound of the present invention is a compound of Formula II, or IV below: ##STR2## where R₁ , R₂, R₃, R₄, R₅ and R₆ are as defined above.

An especially preferred compound of the present invention has the Formula III or V below: ##STR3## where R₄, R₅ and R₆ are as defined above. Preferred values of R₄, R₅ and R₆ are the same as set forth above. Exemplary and preferred compounds having the Formula I, II, or III are:

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloropyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-(phenyl)amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4' trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-(phenyl)amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclolentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-((2-phenyl)ethyl)-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino) -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclo -pentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(meth yl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(dimethyl)amino-cyclopentyl) -4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and

N7-((1'R4'S)-cis-4'-amino-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-nicotinoyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-chloro-pyridazin-6"-yl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(2"-pyrimidinyl)-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(2"2"-pyridinylacetyl)aminocydopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(dimtethylaminoacetyl)amino -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-pyridinylacetyl)amino -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-t-butoxycarbonylamino -acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(amino-acetyl)amino -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(4"-bromo phenyl) aminocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino) -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene) -amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(carboxy-methylene)amino -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-((N-(2",4"-dinitrophenyl-sulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentenyl)-4chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo -pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(2",4"-dinitrophenyl-sulfonyl)-O-t-butyl-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl) -cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine,

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-asparaginyl) amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, and salts, amides or esters of the above-compounds. The meaning of salt, ester and amide is defined hereinafter.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the present invention in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Preferred compounds are those set forth above that have the Formula I, II, III, IV or V. A compound is present in a therapeutically effective amount.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of inhibiting adenosine kinase comprising exposing an adenosine kinase to an effective inhibiting amount of a compound of the present invention. Where the adenosine kinase is located in vivo, the compound is administered to the organism. Preferred compounds are the same as set forth above.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of treating cerebral ischemia, epilepsy, nociperception, inflammation and sepsis in a patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound or the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

I. The Invention

The present invention relates to new heterocyclic substituted cyclopentane compounds which are useful in inhibiting adenosine kinase, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and to a method of using such compounds for inhibiting adenosine kinase.

II. Compounds

The compounds of the invention comprise asymmetrically substituted carbon atoms. As a result, all stereoisomers of the compounds of the invention are meant to be included in the invention, including racemic mixtures, mixtures of diastereomers, as well as single diastereomers of the compounds of the invention. The terms "S" and "R" configuration, as used herein, are as defined by the IUPAC 1974 Recommendations for Section E, Fundamental Stereochemistry, Pure Appl. Chem. (1976) 45,13-30.

In one aspect, the present invention provides heterocyclic substitute cyclopentane compounds that are adenosine kinase inhibitors. An adenosine kinase inhibitor of the present invention is a compound of the Formula I, shown above.

In a more preferred embodiment, an adenosine kinase inhibitor of the present invention is a compound of Formula II or IV, shown above.

Exemplary hydroxy protecting groups are acetyl and methylethylidene.

Exemplary R₄ groups are acetoxy, acetylamino, t-butoxycarbonylamino, methoxycarbonylamino, nicotinoylamino, dimethylamino, trifluoroacetylamino, phthalimido, chloro- and dimethyl-amino,-pyridazinyl, pyridinylamino, pyridinyloxy, methylimidazole-sulfonylamino, acetylmercapto, picolylmercapto, pyridinylmercapto, methyl- and aminoethyl-mercapto, diphenylphosphinyl, nicotinamide and imidazolyl.

Exemplary R₅ groups are halogen, amino, phenylamino, phenylacetylenyl, methoxy, and phenylmercapto.

Exemplary R₆ groups are halogen, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl, methyl, phenylacetylenyl, pyridinyl, carbomethoxy, carboxy, cyano, and cyclobutylcarboxamido.

Preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein X is --CH.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₁ and R₂ are --OH.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀ R₁₂, and R₁₃ are as defined above.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halo.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, and halogen.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein X is --CH; R₁ and R₂ are --OH; R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined above, R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halogen and R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₃ is hydrogen and R₄ s hydroxy, amino, or --NHR₁₀ wherein R₁₀ is hydrogen or an amino protecting group.

Other preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula I, II or IV wherein R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylacylamino, R₅ is chloro, amino, phenylamino or 2-phenylethynyl; and R₆ is chloro, iodo, phenyl, 2-phenylethynyl or 2-phenylethyl.

More preferred compounds of the invention are compounds of Formula , II or IV wherein X is CH; R₁ and R₂ are OH; R₃ is hydrogen; R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylacylamino; R₅ is chloro, amino, phenylamino or 2-phenylethynyl; and R₆ is chloro, iodo, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl.

An especially preferred compound of the present invention has the Formula III or V, shown above.

Exemplary and preferred compounds having the Formula III or V are those wherein R₄ is hydroxyl and the values of R₅ and R₆ are: a) R₅ is C1 and R₆ is Cl, I, phenyl, or 2-phenylethynyl; b) R₅ is NH₂ and R₆ is I, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl; c) R₅ is phenylamino and R₆ is I or phenyl; or d) R₅ is 2-phenylethynyl and R₆ is 2-phenylethynyl. Other exemplary and preferred compounds having the Formula III are those wherein a) R₄ is NH₂, R₅ is Cl or NH₂ and R₆ is I; b) R₄ is Boc₂ N, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; c) R₄ is NHBoc, R₅ is NH₂ and R₆ is I; d) R₄ is CH₃ NH, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is CH_(3;) e) R₄ is (CH₃)₂ N, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; f) R₄ is nicotinamide, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; g) R₄ is (3"-chloro-pyridazin-6"-yl)amino, R₅ is NH₂, and R₆ is I; h) R₄ is (2"-pyrimidinyl)amino, R₅ is NH₂, and R₆ is I; i) R₄ is (3"-pyridinylacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; j) R₄ is (N-t-butoxycarbonylaminioacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; k) R₄ is (aminoacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; l) R₄ is (dimethylaminoacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; m) R₄ is (4"-bromophenyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; n) R₄ is (pyridine-3"-yl)oxy, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; o) R₄ is bis-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; p) R₄ is (carboxy-methylene)amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; and q) R₄ is N-(2", 4"-dinitrophenylsulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I.

The present invention also contemplates salts, amides and esters of compounds having Formula I to V.

The term "acyl" as used herein refers to R₁₇ CO-where R₁₇ is loweralkyl, heteroaryl or heterocyclic.

The term "acyloxy" as used herein refers to R₁₈ COO-where R₁₈ is loweralkyl, heteroaryl or heterocyclic.

The term "alkanoylaminoalkyl" as used herein refers to --NHC(O)R₁₉ wherein R₁₉ is loweralkyl.

The term "alkanoyloxyalkyl" as used herein refers to --OC(O)R₂₀ wherein R₂₀ is loweralkyl.

The term "alkenyl" as used herein refers to branched or straight chain alkyl groups comprising 2 to 10 carbon atoms that has one or more carbon-carbon double bonds, including vinyl, propenyl, butenyl and the like.

The term "alkoxy" as used herein refers to R₂₁ O where R₂₁ is a loweralkyl or benzyl group. Representative alkoxy groups include methoxy, ethoxy, t-butoxy, benzyloxy and the like.

The term "alkoxycarbonyl" as used herein refers --C(O)OR₂₂ wherein R₂₂ is loweralkyl or cycloalkyl.

The term "alkoxycarbonyloxyalkyl" as used herein refers to --OC(O)OR₂₃ wherein R₂₃ is loweralkyl or cycloalkyl.

The term "alkoxycarbonylaminoalkyl" as used herein refers to --NHC(O)OR₂₄ wherein R₂₄ is loweralkyl.

The term "alkylamino" as used herein refers to NHR₂₅ where R₂₅ is a loweralkyl group.

The term "alkylmercapto" as used herein refers to SHR₂₆ where R₂₆ is a loweralkyl group.

The term "alkylsulfonyl" as used herein refers to SO₂ R₂₇ where R₂₇ is a loweralkyl group.

The term "alkylaminocarbonylaminoalkyl" as used herein refers to --NHC(O)NHR₂₈ wherein R₂₈ is loweralkyl.

The term "alkynyl" as used herein refers to branched or straight chain alkyl groups comprising 2 to 10 carbon atoms that has one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds, including ethynyl, propynyl, bittynyl and the like.

The term "aroyloxyalkyl" as used herein refers to a loweralkyl radical --OC(O)R₂₉ wherein R₂₉ is loweralkyl.

The term "aryl" as used herein refers to a phenyl or a C₉ or C₁₀ bicyclic carbocyclic ring system having one or more aromatic rings, including naphthyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, indanyl, indenyl and the like. The term "aryl" includes aryl groups that are unsubstitued or substituted with one or more substituents independently selected from loweralkyl, alkoxy, halo-substituted loweralkyl, cyano, thioalkoxy, alkoxycaronyl, hydroxy, halo, mercapto, nitro, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, carboxaldehyde, carboxy and carboxamide.

The terms "arylalkyl, arylalkenyl and arylalkynyl" as used herein refer to an aryl group appended to an alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl group, respectively The term "arylamino" as used herein refers to an aryl group appended to an amino group.

The term "arylmercapto" as used herein refers to an aryl group appended to a mercapto (SH) group.

The term "dialkylamino" as used herein refers to --NR₃₀ R₃₁ wherein R₃₀ and R₃₁ are independently selected from loweralkyl.

The term "halogen" or "halo" as used herein refers to Cl, Br, I and F.

The term "heteroaryl" as used herein refers to aryl in which one or more of the ring carbon atoms is replaced by a heterocyclic atom such as N, S, O or P.

The term "heteroarylalkyl" as used herein refers to a heteroaryl group appended to an alkyl group.

The term "heteroarylacylamino" as used herein refers to heteroaryl C(O)NH--.

The term "heterocyclic group" or "heterocyclic" as used herein refers to any 3- or 4-membered ring containing a heteroatom selected from oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur, or a 5-, 6-, or 7-membered ring containing one, two or three nitrogen atoms; one nitrogen and one sulfur atom; or one nitrogen and one oxygen atom; wherein the 5-membered ring has 0-2 double bonds and the 6- or 7-membered ring has 0-3 double bonds; wherein the nitrogen and sulfur heteroatoms can optionally be oxidized; wherein the nitrogen heteroatom can optionally be quaternized; and, including any cyclic group in which any of the above heterocyclic rings is fused to a benzene ring or another 5-, 6- or 7-membered heterocyclic ring independently as defined above. Representative heterocyclics include indolyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, tetrahydroquinolyl, benzofuryl, benzothienylazetidinyl, pyrrolyl, pyrrolinyl, pyrazolyl, pyrazolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, imidazolyl, imidazolinyl, imidazolidinyl, pyridyl, piperidinyl, pyrazinyl, piperazinyl, pyrimidinyl, pyridazinyl, oxazolyl, oxazolidinyl, isoxazolyl, isoxazolidinyl, morpholinyl, thiomorpholinyl, thiazolyl, thiazolidinyl, isothiazolyl, isothiazolidinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzothiazolyl, benzoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, trizolyl, benzothienyl, homopiperazinyl, homopiperidinyl, homomorpholinyl and the like.

The term "loweralkyl" as used herein refers to branched or straight chain, substituted or unsubstituted, alkyl groups comprising 1 to 10 carbon atoms including methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl n-butyl, n-butyl, neopentyl and the like. A loweralkyl can be substiitued with halo, mercapto, nitro, amino,and the like.

The term "thioalkoxy" or "mercaptoalkoxy" as used herein refers to --SR₁₆ wherein R₁₆ is a loweralkyl or benzyl group.

"Hydroxy-protecting group" or "O-protecting group" refers to a substituent which protects hydroxyl groups against undesirable reactions during synthetic procedures and includes, but is not limited to, substituted methyl ethers, for example, methoxymethyl, benzyloxymethyl, 2-methoxyethoxymethyl, 2-(trimethylsiyll)-ethoxymethyl, benzyl, and triphenylmethyl; tetrahydropyranyl ethers; substituted ethyl ethers, for example, 2,2,2-trichloroethyl and t-butyl; silyl ethers, for example, trimethylsilyl, t-butyldimethylsilyl and t-butyldiphenylsilyl; cyclic acetals and ketals, for example, methylene acetal, acetonide and benzylidene acetal; cyclic ortho esters, for example, methoxymethylene; cyclic carbonates; and cyclic boronates. Commonly used hydroxy-protecting groups are disclosed in Greene, "Protective Groups In Organic Synthesis," (John Wiley & Sons, New York (1981), which is hereby incorporated by reference.

The term "N-protecting group" or "N-protected" as used herein refers to those groups intended to protect an amino group against undesirable reactions during synthetic procedures. Commonly used N-protecting groups are disclosed in Greene, "Protective Groups In Organic Synthesis," John Wiley & Sons, New York (1981), which is hereby incorporated by reference. N-protecting groups comprise carbamates, amides Including those containing hetero arylgroups, N-alkyl derivatives, amino acetal derivatives, N-benzyl derivatives, imine derivatives, enamine derivatives and N-heteroatom derivatives. Preferred N-protecting groups are formyl, acetyl, benzoyl, pivaloyl, phenylsulfonyl, benzyl, triphenylmethyl (trityl), t-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc), benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz), nicotinoyl and the like.

Many of the terms as defined above include numerous groups (e.g., arylalkyl). It is to be understood that, in the context of the present invention, the last named group in such terms is the group that is appended to the cyclic structures (e.g., cyclopentane) of the Formulae I-V.

III. Pharmaceutical Compositions

In a further aspect of the present invention pharmaceutical compositions are disclosed which comprise a compound of the present invention in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

The present invention includes one or more compounds, as set forth above, formulated into compositions together with one or more non-toxic physiologically tolerable or acceptable diluents, carriers, adjuvants or vehicles that are collectively referred to herein as diluents, for parenteral injection, for oral administration in solid or liquid form, for rectal or topical administration, or the like. As is well known in the art, a compound of the present invention can exist in a variety of forms including pharmaceutically-acceptable salts, esters, amides and the like.

"Pharmaceutically-acceptable amide" refers to the pharmaceutically-acceptable, nontoxic amides of the compounds of the present invention which include amides formed with suitable organic acids or with amino acids, including short peptides consisting of from 1-to-6 amino acids joined by amide linkages which may be branched or linear, wherein the amino acids are selected independently from naturally-occurring amino acids, such as for example, glycine, alanine, leucine, valine, phenylalanine, proline, methionine, tryptophan, asparagine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glutamine, serine, threonine, lysine, arginine, tyrosine, histidine, ornithine, and the like.

"Pharmaceutically-acceptable ester" refers to the pharmaceutically-acceptable, nontoxic esters of the compounds of the present invention which include loweralkyl esters, wherein loweralkyl is as defined above, and C5-C7-cycloalkyl esters, wherein cycloalkyl refers to cyclic saturated hydrocarbon radicals, such as cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and the like. Also included are arylalkyl esters, wherein aryl and alkyl are as defined above. Representative examples include benzyl, phenethyl, and the like.

"Pharmaceutically-acceptable salts" refers to the pharmaceutically-acceptable, nontoxic, inorganic or organic acid addition salts of the compounds of the present invention, as described in greater detail below.

The compounds of the present invention can be used in the form of pharmaceutically-acceptable salts derived from inorganic or organic acids. These salts include, but are not limited to, the following: acetate, adipate, alginate, aspartate, benzoate, benzenesulfonate, bisulfate, butyrate, camphorate, camphorsulfonate, citrate, cyclopentanepropionate, digluconate, dodecylsulfate, ethanesulfonate, flavianate, fumarate, glucoheptonate, glycerophosphate, hemisulfate, heptonate, hexonoate, hydrochloride, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, 2-hydroxy-ethanesulfonate, lactate, maleate, methanesulfonate, nicotinate, 2-naphthalenesulfonate, oxalate, palmoate, pectinate, persulfate, 3-phenylpropionate, phosphate, picrate, pivalate, propionate, succinate, tartrate, thiocyanate, tosylate, and undecanoate.

Appropriate cationic salts are also readily prepared by conventional procedures such as treating an acid of Formula I with an appropriate amount of base, such as an alkali or alkaline earth metal hydroxide, e.g., sodium, potassium, lithium, calcium, or magnesium, or an organic base such as an amine, e.g., dibenzylethylenediamine, cyclohexylainine, dicyclohexylamine, triethylamine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, benzylamine, and the like, or a quanternary ammonium hydroxide such as tetramethylammonium hydroxide and the like. Also, the basic nitrogen-containing groups can be quaternized with such agents as loweralkyl halides, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl chlorides, bromides, and iodides; dialkyl sulfates; long chain halides such as decyl, lauryl, myristyl, and stearyl chlorides, bromides and iodides; arylalkyl halides like benzyl and phenethyl bromides, and others. Water or oil-soluble or dispersible products are thereby obtained.

The salts of the present invention can be synthesized from the compounds of Formula I which contain a basic or acidic moiety by conventional methods, such as by reacting the free base or acid with stoichiometric amounts or with an excess of the desired salt forming inorganic acid or base in a suitable solvent or various combinations of solvents.

The compositions can be administered to humans and animals either orally, rectally, parenterally, intracisternally, intravaginally, intraperitoneally, locally, or as a buccal or nasal spray.

Compositions suitable for parenteral administration can comprise physiologically acceptable sterile aqueous or non-aqueous solutions, dispersions, suspensions or emulsions and sterile powders for reconstitution into such sterile solutions or dispersions. Examples of suitable diluents include water, ethanol, polyols, suitable mixtures thereof, vegetable oils and injectable organic esters such as ethyl oleate. Proper fluidity can be maintained, for example, by the use of a coating such as lecithin, by the maintenance of the required particle size in the case of dispersions and by the use of surfactants.

Compositions can also contain adjuvants such as preserving, wetting, emulsifying, and dispensing agents. Prevention of the action of microorganisms can be insured by various antibacterial and antifungal agents, for example, parabens, chlorobutanol, phenol, sorbic, acid, and the like. It may also be desirable to include isotonic agents, for example, sugars, sodium chloride and the like. Prolonged absorption of the injectable pharmaceutical form can be brought about by the use of agents delaying absorption, for example, aluminum monostearate and gelatin.

Besides such inert diluents, the composition can also include sweetening, flavoring and perfuming agents. Suspensions, in addition to the active compounds, may contain suspending agents, as for example, ethoxylated isostearyl alcohols, polyoxyethylene sorbitol and sorbitan esters, microcrystalline cellulose, aluminum metahydroxide, bentonite, agar-agar and tragacanth, or mixtures of these substances, an(i the like.

IV. Process of Making Adenosine Kinase Inhibitor Compounds and Synthetic Intermediates Useful in Such a Process

The present invention also relates to processes for preparing the compounds of Formula I-V and to the synthetic intermediates useful in such processes. Compounds of the present invention are prepared using standard synthetic procedures well known in the art.

The compounds of the present invention may be synthesized by methods illustrated in Schemes 1-10. In accordance with Scheme 1, certain heterocyclic bases and analogs are useful starting materials. B. Townsend, J. Med. Chem. (1990) 33, 1984-1992; ibid, (1988) 31, 2086-2092; Toliman, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (1969) 91, 2102). Pyrazolopyrimidines 2 (A═NH₂, B=H, Br, I, CN, CH₂ CN, Ph) have been described by (T. S. Leonova, V. G. Yashunskii; Khim. Geterotsiki. Soedin. (1982), 982-984; E. C. Taylor, J. Org. Chem. (1966) 31, 342; Carboni, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (1958) 80, 2838; Kobayashi, Chem. Phar. Bull. (1973) 21, 941). 2-azapyrazolopyrimidines 4 (A═OH, NH₂, B=H) have been described (G. A. Montgomery, J. Med. Chem. (1975) 18, 564-567; ibid, (1972) 15, 182-189; R. K. Robins, J. Pharm. Sci. (1968) 57, 1044. While 2-azapyrrolopyrimidines 3 have not been described, they should be available from the corresponding pyrrolopyrimidines describe(d in Scheme 2, using the method of Montgomery (J. Med. Chem. (1972) 15, 182-189) who used a four step method to convert substituted pyrazolopyrimidines 2 to 2-azapyrazolopyrimidines 4. ##STR4##

Where neccessary, the pyrrole nitrogen in the aforementioned heterocyclic bases 5 may be protected as for example the methoxymethyl ether 6 shown in Scheme 2 with methoxymethyl chloride and sodium hydride. The protecting group in 6 may be removed after synthetic transformation of the heterocyclic moiety by treatment with aqueous acid to give 5. Where synthetic intermediates 7 are required (either P═H or the protected form P═MOM), halogenation of unsubstituted (B═H) heterocycles may be effected by used of N-iodosuccinimide (NIS), N-bromosuccinimide (NBS), N-chlorosuccinimide (NCS,) or ICl as shown in Scheme 3 (Townsend, J. Med. Chem. (1988) 31, 2086-2092; Cocuzza, Tet. Lett. (1988i 29, 4061-4064). ##STR5##

In the case where the heterocyclic base 8 (P═H or MOM) contains a substitutuent where A ═NH₂, which is desired to be converted to a chlorine 9, the base may be diazotized by treatment with isoamyl nitrite, followed by treatment with hydrochloric acid to give A═Cl as shown in Scheme 4 (C. Overberger, Org. Syn. Coll. Vol. IV (1963) 182). ##STR6##

The Mitsunobu coupling of heterocyclic bases with substituted cyclopentenes like (1R,4S)-cis4-hydroxy-2-cyclopentenyl acetate 10 (C. R. Johnson Tet. Lett. (1992) 33, 7287-7290) using triphenylphosphine and diethylazodicarboxylate to give 11 can be effected using known methods, as shown in Scheme 5 (Benner, Tet. Lett. (1991) 32, 7029-7032). The subsequently produced cyclopentenes may be deacetylated with ammonia to give alcohols 12. These may be treated with diethyl azodicarboxylate (DAST) to provide the allylic fluoride, which after treatment with osmium tetroxide provide 13 where R₃ ═F (Schneller, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Comm. (1993) 708-709). The allylic alcohols may also be treated with nucleophiles containing acidic nitrogens (e.g., bis-t-butoxycarbonylamine, phthalimide), acidic oxygens (e.g., phenols), acidic sulfurs (e.g., mercaptans, heteroaryl mercaptans), or phosphorus (e.g., dialkylphosphine oxides) in the presence of triphenylphosphine and diethylazodicarboxylate to give 13, using the Mitsunobu reaction. These products may in turn be treated with osmium tetroxide to give the corresponding diols 14. Alternately, the acetate 11 may be converted to 15 by treatment with nucleophiles containing acidic nitrogens (e.g., bis-t-butoxycarbonylamine, phthalimide), acidic oxygens (e.g., phenols), acidic sulfurs (e.g., mercaptans), or acidic phosphorus (e.g., dialkylphosphites) in the presence of base and tetra-kis(triphenylphosphine)palladium, or with free base amines in the presence of tetra-kis(triphenylphosphine)-palladium (Deardorff, J. Org. Chem. (1989) 54, 2759-2762; Genet, Tet. Lett. (1983) 24, 2745-2748). These in turn can be treated with osmium tetroxide to give 16. ##STR7##

The halogenated heterocycles like 15 (B═I, Cl) can be converted to the alkylated, alkenylated, alkynylated or arylated derivatives (B═loweralkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, substituted alkynyl, substituted alkenyl) by treatment with an appropriate tributylstannyl (Stille coupling), orgarozinc (Negeshi modification of the Stille coupling), or sodium carbonate and an organoboronic acid (Suzuki reaction) derivative, in the presence of a catalytic amount of a palladium complex, like Pd(PPh₃)₄ or PdCl₂ (PPh₃)₂.

The halogenated heterocycles like 15 can converted to cyanoheterocycles (B═CN) by treatment with copper (I) cyanide as shown in Scheme 6. Alkoxyheterocycles where B═O-alkyl can be produced by the action of sodium alkoxides on 15, catalyzed by copper salts like copper (I) iodide. ##STR8##

Additionally, the products of the invention cain be produced by treating an allylic acetate 10 (or 10 protected with a TBS)(Greene & Wuts, in Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, John Wiley and Sons, 199), with a heterocyclic base (1-5) and with a deprotonating agent such as lithium hydride, in the presence of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (Benneche, Acta. Chem. Scan. (1992) 46, 761-771; Benneche, Tet. Lett. (1992) 33, 1085-1088). The resulting cyclopentenes 18 can be cis-hydroxylated with osmium tetroxide to provide 19, then treated with a fluoride source or acid to produce the trihydroxycyclopentanes 20. Alternatively, the hydroxyls can be protected as for example, the acetonide 21, produced by reaction with acetone in the presence of an acid catalyst. The acetonide 21, can then be deprotected with a fluoride source to give 21 (P═H), and this treated with DAST, to give the fluoride 22 (R₄ ═P), or deoxygenated using the Barton reaction by formation of the xanthate ester, followed by treatment with tributyltin hydride and 1,1'-azobis(isobutyronitrile (AIBN) to give 22 (R₄ ═H). The acetonide 21 (P═H) can be oxidized to the ketone 23 with DMSO/oxalyl chloride/Hunig's base (Swern reaction), which can then be treated with aqueous acid to give compounds where R₃ ═R₄ ═O. Alternately, the protected ketones 23 can be reacted with nucleophiles like alkyl or aryl lithium reagents or L-selectride to provide alcohols 24 (R₃ =H, loweralkyl). These alchohols can then be treated with nucleophiles containing acidic nitrogens (bis-t-butoxycarbonylamine, phthalamide), acidic oxygens (phenols), acidic sulfurs (mercaptans), or phosphorus (dialkylphosphites) in the presence of triphenylphosphine and diethylazodicarboxylate to give 25 using the Mitsunobu reaction as described above, then deprotected to provide compounds of the invention 25 (where R₄ ═H, loweralkyl, R₃ ═N, O, S). Alternatively, the alcohols 24 can be converted to the methanesulfonates 26, which can be displaced with nucleophiles containing acidic nitrogens (bis-t-butoxycarbonylamine, phthalamide), acidic oxygens (phenols), acidic sulfurs (hydrogen sulfide or substituted mercaptans), or phosphorus (dialkylphosphites) in the presence of a base like potassium carbonate, or with compounds containing nucleophilic heteroatoms (for example, hydrazine) to provide 25 (after treatment with aqueous acid). The methanesulfonates 26 can also lI)e displaced with amines in the free base form (methylamine, aniline, imidazole) to provide 25 (after treatment with aqueous acid). ##STR9##

An alternative method for the synthesis of compound 25 involves condensation of ketone 23 (where A, B, X, and Y are defined in the claims) 5 with substituted amines to give 27, as depicted in Scheme 8. This can be reduced with sodium borohydride to give 28 (R₃ ═H), or reacted with organometallic reagents to give 28 (R₃ ═loweralkyl). These compounds can be deprotected with aqueous acid to give compound 25 (R₃ ═H, loweralkyl; R₄ ═RNH). ##STR10##

In cases where A is desired to be hydroxyl or substituted oxygen, compounds where A═Cl (prepared as described above) can be treated with a metal salt of an alcohol (for example sodium methoxide) at elevated temperature, as described by Townsend (J. Med. Chem. (1988), 31, 2086-2092). In cases where A is desired to be a thioether or substituted sulfur, compounds where A═Cl (prepared as described above) can be treated with a metal salt of a mercaptan (for example the sodium salt of ethanethiol) at elevated temperature, as described above. In cases where A is desired to be amine, or substituted amine, compounds where A═Cl (prepared as described above) can be treated with ammonia or the amine (for example methylamine or morpholine) at elevated temperature, as described above.

In cases where A is desired to be a urea, compounds where A═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with an sodium isocyanide in acid, or with an isocyanate (for example, methyl isocyate) in basic solution. In cases where A is desired to be a carbamate, compounds where A═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with a substituted chloroformate ester (for example, phenyl chloroformate) in basic solution. In cases where A is desired to be an amide, compounds where A═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be pre!pared by treatment with a substituted acyl chloride (for example benzoyl chloride) in pyridine. In cases where A is desired to be a halogen other than chlorine, compounds where A ═Cl (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with the corresponding mineral acid (for example hydrobromic acid), or by treatment with the copper (I) salt of the halide, for example (copper (I)iodide) at elevated temperature.

In cases where B is desired to be an alkyl group, compounds 25 where B ═I or Br, can be subjected to the Negishi modification of the Stille coupling. In this case, the halogenated compound is treated with an alkyl zinc reagent in the presence of a catalytic amount of a palladium complex, like Pd(PPh₃)₄ or PdCl₂ (PPh₃)₂. In cases where B is desired to be aryl, heteroaryl, alkyl-substituted alkenyl, or aryl-substituted alkenyl, the compounds 25 where B═I or Br, can be subjected to the Stille reaction. In this case, the halogenated compound is treated with a appropriately substituted organostannane or sodium carbonate and an organoboronic acid reagent, in the presence of a catalytic amount of a palladium complex, like Pd(PPh₃)₄ or PdCl₂ (PPh₃)₂.

The halogenated heterocycles 29 (where B═Br, I, and A, X, Y, R₃, R₄) can also be converted to compounds, where B═C₂ CH₃, by treatment of 29 with a Pd catalyst in methanol under an atmosphere of carbon monoxide (Bergstrom, J. Org. Chem. (1981) 46, 1423-1431). Sodium hydroxide induced hydrolysis gives the acid 30, which can be converted to the corresponding amides 31 by treatment with diphenylphoryl azide or carbonyl diimidazole, followed by treatment with an amine as shown in Scheme 9 (Ann. Reviews in Biochemistry, (1970) 39, 841). In cases where protection of the 2',3' hydroxyls (R₁ ═R₂ ═OH) is required, 29 can be protected as the acetonide as described for compound 21, and following synthetic transformation, deprotected to give 31, as described for the transformation of compound 24 into compound 25. ##STR11##

In cases where B is desired to be an alkoxy group, compounds 29 where B═I or Br, can be treated with an alkoxide salt and a catalytic amount of a copper salt like copper(I)iodide at elevated temperature. In cases where B is desired to be a cyano group, compounds 29 where B═I or Br, can be treated with copper(I)cyanide at elevated temperature. ##STR12##

In cases where R₃ or R₄ are desired to be substituted nitrogen, the compounds 32, where R₃ or R₄ are NH₂ (prepared as described above), can reductively alkylated with aldehydes (for example, formaldehyde) in the presence of sodium cyanoborohydride (Borcht reduction), or in the presence of formic acid (Eschweiler-Clark reaction). In cases where R₃ or R₄ are desired to be substituted amino, compounds where R₃ or R₄ are NH₂ can be reacted with electrophilic halogenated heterocycles (like 3,6-dichloropyridazine), with electrophilic haloaromatics (like 2-fluoronitrobenzene), or with substituted alkyl halides (like benzyl chloride).

In cases where R₃ or R₄ is desired to be a urea, compounds where R₃ or R₄ ═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be treated with potassium cyanate in acid (L. P. Walls J. Chem. Soc. (1946), 1031), or with an isocyanate (for example, methyl isocyanate) in basic solution (T. L. Hough, et al. J. Heterocyclic Chem. (1986) 23,1125). In cases where R₃ or R₄ is desired to be a carbamate, compounds where R₃ or R₄ ═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with a substituted chloroformate ester (for example, phenyl chloroformate) in basic solution. In cases where R₃ or R₄ is desired to be an amide, compounds where R₃ or R₄ ═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with a substituted acyl chloride (for example, propionyl chloride) in pyridine or basic solution. In cases where R₃ or R₄ is desired to be a sulfonamide, compounds where R₃ or R₄ ═NH₂ (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with a substituted sulfonyl chloride (for example methanesulfonyl chloride) in basic solution. In cases where R₃ or R₄ is desired to be a sulfamate, compounds where R₃ or R₄ ═OH (synthesized as described above) can be prepared by treatment with H₂ NSO₂ Cl in the presence of a base (for example, sodium hydride) as described by Vince (J. Med. Chem. (1992) 35, 3991-4000).

In cases where R₁ and R₂ are desired to be for instance O-acyl or O(C═O)O, the compounds where R₁ and R₂ are OH can be treated with an acyl chloride in pyridine to provide R₁, R₂ ═Oacyl, or with carbonyl diimidazole in pyridine or DMF to provide the carbonate where R₁, R₂ is O(C═O)O.

Compounds where R₁ ═R₂ ═H can be prepared by hydrogenating the corresponding olefinic compounds with platinum oxide and hydrogen gas. The compounds where R₁ ═H, R₂ ═OH and R₁ ═OH, R₂ ═H can be prepared from the corresponding olefinic compounds by hydroboration using borane followed by oxidation with N-methylmorpholine oxide.

One of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the generalized Schemes 1-10 set forth above are exemlary and that similar procedures can be used to prepare compounds having other substituents, stereochemistry and other like modifications.

A detailed description of the synthesis of numerous inhibitor compounds of the present invention is set forth hereinafter in the Examples.

The present invention also provides synthetic intermediates useful in making the inhibitor compound of the present invention. Certain intermediates in the production of compounds of the present invention likely have use as prodrugs.

The term "prodrug" refers to compounds that are rapidly transformed in vivo to yield the parent compounds of Formula (I), as for example, by hydrolysis in blood. T. Higuchi and V. Stella provide a thorough discussion of the prodrug concept in Prodrugs as Novel Delivery Systems, Vol. 14 of the A.C.S. Symposium Series, American Chemical Society (1975). Examples of esters useful as prodrugs for compounds containing carboxyl groups can be found on pages 14-21 of Bioreversible Carriers in Drug Design: Theory and Application, edited by E. B. Roche, Pergamon Press (1987).

The term "prodrug ester group" refers to any of several ester-forming groups that are hydrolyzed under physiological conditions. Examples of prodrug ester groups include pivoyloxymethyl, acetoxymethyl, phthalidyl, indanyl and methoxymethyl, as well as other such groups known in the art.

Exemplary such compounds are:

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine and N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-tri-acetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloro-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoroacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoroacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxayl)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)aminocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine an d N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimindine;

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-nicotinoyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine; and

N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine.

V. Process of Inhibiting Kinase

In yet another aspect of the present invention a process of inhibiting adenosine kinase is disclosed. In accordance with that process, an adenosine kinase enzyme is exposed to an effective inhibiting amount of an adenosine kinase inhibitor compound of the present invention. Preferred such compounds for use in the process are the same as set forth above. Means for determining an effective inhibiting amount are well known in the art.

The adenosine kinase to be inhibited can be located in vitro, in situ or in vivo. Where the adenosine kinase is located in vitro, adenosine kinase is contacted with the inhibitor compound, typically by adding the compound to an aqueous solution containing the enzyme, radiolabeled substrate adenosine, magnesium chloride and ATP. The enzyme can exist in intact cells or in isolated subcellular fractions containing the enzyme. The enzyme is then maintained in the presence of the inhibitor for a period of time and under suitable physiological conditions. Means for determining maintainence times are well known in the art and depend inter alia on the concentrations of enzyme and the physiological conditions. Suitable physiological conditions are those necessary to maintain adenosine kinase viability and include temperature, acidity, tonicity and the like. Inhibition of adenosine kinase can be performed, by example, according to standard procedures well known in the art (Yamada, et al, Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 1982, 71B: 367-372).

Where the adenosine kinase is located in situ or in vivo, is typically administered to a fluid perfusing the tissue containing the enzyme. That fluid can be a naturally occuring fluid such as blood or plasma or an artificial fluid such as saline, Ringer's solution and the like. A process of inhibiting adenosine kinase in vivo is particularly useful in mammals such as humans. Administering an inhibitor compound is typically accomplished by the parenteral (e.g., intravenous injection or oral) administration of the compound. The amount administered is an effective inhibiting or therapeutic amount.

Compounds of the present invention inhibit adenosine kinase activity in vitro and in vivo. In vitro adenosine kinase activity can be measured using any of the standard procedures well known in the art. By way of example, cells containing adenosine kinase, such as IMR-32 human -neuroblastoma cells, are cultured in the presence and absence of an inhibitor. Inhibition is measured as the ability to inhibit phosphorylation of endogenous or externally applied ¹⁴ C-adenosine by these cells. The cells can be intact or broken. The specificity of adenosine kinase inhibitory activity is determined by studying the effects of inhibitors on adenosine A1 and A2a receptor binding, adenosine deaminase activity and adenosine transport.

By a "therapeutically-effective amount" of the compound of the invention is meant a sufficient amount of the compound to treat disorders, at a reasonable benefit/risk ratio applicable to any medical treatment. It will be understood, however, that the total daily usage of the compounds and compositions of the present invention is to be decided by the attending physician within the scope of sound medical judgment. The specific therapeutically-effective dose level for any particular patient will depend upon a variety of factors including the disorder being treated and the severity of the disorder; activity of the specific compound employed; the specific composition employed; the age, body weight, general health, gender and diet of the patient; the time of administration, route of administration, and rate of excretion of the specific compound employed; the duration of the treatment; drugs used in combination or coincidental with specific compound employed; and the like factors well known in the medical arts and well within the capabilities of attending physicians.

Compounds of the present invention are effective in inhibiting a adenosine kinase activity in vivo. Numerous animal models for studying adenosine kinase activity and the affects of inhibiting such activity are well known in the art. By way of example, adenosine kinase inhibitors have been reported to protect rodents (e.g., mice and rats) from seizures induced by the subcutaneous administration of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ). Typically the rodents are injected with various doses of a given inhibitor followed at various times by the subcutaneous administration of from about 10 to about 500 milligrams per kilogram of PTZ. The injected animals are then observed for the onset of seizures.

Numerous other animal models of adenosine kinase activity have been described [See, e.g., Davies,, et al., Biochem. Pharmacol., 33:347-355 (1984); Keil, et al., Eur. J. Pharmacol., 271:37-46 (1994); Murray, et al., Drug Development Res., 28:410-415 (1993)].

Numerous inhibitor compounds of the present invention were tested in vitro and found to inhibit adenosine kinase activity. The results of some representative studies are shown below in Tables 1 and 2.

                  TABLE 1                                                          ______________________________________                                           #STR13##                                                                        -     R.sub.5  R.sub.6   IC.sub.50 (μM)                                  ______________________________________                                           Cl       Cl           0.090                                                    Cl      I          0.010                                                       NH.sub.2     I          0.013                                                  NHPh    I          0.10                                                        Cl      Ph         0.045                                                       NH.sub.2        Ph         0.20                                                NHPh    Ph         0.003                                                       PhC.tbd.C  PhC.tbd.C     0.015                                                 Cl      PhC.tbd.C      0.10                                                    NH.sub.2     PhC.tbd.C     0.23                                                NH.sub.2     PhCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2   0.30                                      ______________________________________                                           #STR14##                                                                        -                                 IC.sub.50                                   R.sub.4               R.sub.5     R.sub.6 (μ  M)                          ______________________________________                                           NH.sub.2              Cl     I    0.000035                                     NH.sub.2              NH.sub.2    I     0.000080                               N(Boc).sub.2          Cl     I  >1                                             NHBoc            NH.sub.2    I     0.015                                       CH.sub.3 NH            Cl     CH.sub.3   0.3                                   (CH.sub.3).sub.2 N            Cl      I     0.02                               NH.sub.2              NHPh   Ph    0.035                                       NH.sub.2              C.tbd.C--Ph C.tbd.C--Ph 0.004                             -                                                                                                                  NH.sub.2    I     0.020                    -                                                                                                                  Cl     I     0.070                         -                                                                                                                                         NH.sub.2                                              I     0.038                                  -                                                                                                                  Cl     I     0.015                         - t-buOCOCH.sub.2 NH Cl I 0.028                                               HO.sub.2 CCH.sub.2 NH Cl I 0.15                                                 -                                                                                                                  Cl I 0.20                                  -                                                                                                                  Cl I 0.048                                 -                                                                                                                  Cl I 0.35                               ______________________________________                                            -                                                                             #STR22##                                                                       IC.sub.50 = 3 μM                                                             -                                                                             #STR23##                                                                       IC.sub.50 = 0.33 μM                                                       ______________________________________                                    

                  TABLE 2                                                          ______________________________________                                           #STR24##                                                                        -        R.sub.5                                                                               R.sub.6 IC.sub.50 (μM)                                   ______________________________________                                           Cl     Cl    >10                                                               Cl     I     >100                                                              Cl     Ph    >100                                                              PhC.tbd.C  PhC.tbd.C >10                                                     ______________________________________                                           #STR25##                                                                        -           R.sub.5                                                                         IC.sub.50 (μM)                                              ______________________________________                                           Cl             >10                                                           ______________________________________                                            -                                                                             #STR26##                                                                        -     R.sub.5  R        IC.sub.50 (μM)                                   ______________________________________                                           Cl     CF.sub.3 CO    0.11                                                     OH     CF.sub.3 CO    0.20                                                     Cl     CH.sub.3 CO    0.35                                                     NH.sub.2    CH.sub.3 CO    0.16                                                NH.sub.2    NHBoc   0.15                                                     ______________________________________                                           #STR27##                                                                        -     R                 IC.sub.50 (μM)                                   ______________________________________                                           CH.sub.3 OCO         0.30                                                      NH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 CO       0.032                                               (CH.sub.3).sub.2 NCH.sub.2 CO   0.48                                            -                                                                                                        0.005 ##                                             -                                                                                                        0.175 ##                                             -                                                                                                        0.2530##                                          ______________________________________                                           #STR31##                                                                        -  R            R.sub.5                                                                               IC.sub.50 (μM)                                    ______________________________________                                           H      Cl     0.0025                                                           CH.sub.3 CO  Cl     6.3                                                        CH.sub.3 CO  OH     4.0                                                      ______________________________________                                    

VI. Process of Treating Cerebral Ischemia, Epilepsy, Nociperception (Nociception), Inflammation including conditions such as Septic Shock due to Sepsis Infection

In yet another aspect of the present invention a method of treating cerebral ischemia, epilepsy, nociperception or nociception, inflammation including conditions such as septic shock due to sepsis infection in a human or lower mammal is disclosed, comprising administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a compound.

Alterations in cellular adenosine kinase activity have been observed in certain disorders. Adenosine kinase activity was found to be decreased, relative to normal liver, in a variety of rat hepatomas: activity of the enzyme giving a negative correlation with tumor growth rate (Jackson, et al., Br. J. Cancer, 1978, 37: 701-713). Adenosine kinase activity was also diminished in regenerating liver after partial hepatectomy in experimental animals (Jackson, et al., Br. J. Cancer, 1978, 37: 701-713). Erythrocyte Adenosine kinase activity was found to be diminished in patients with gout (Nishizawa, et al., Clin. Chim. Acta 1976, 67: 15-20). Lymphocyte adenosine kinase activity was decreased in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exhibiting symptoms of AIDS, and increased in asymptomatic HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative high-risk subjects, compared to normal healthy controls (Renouf, et al., Clin. Chem. 1989, 35: 1478-1481). It has been suggested that measurement of adenosine kinase aictivity may prove useful in monitoring the clinical progress of patients with IIIV infection (Renouf, et al., Clin. Chem. 1989, 35: 1478-1481). Sepsis infection may lead to a systemic inflammatory syndrome (SIRS), characterized by an increase in cytokine production, neutrophil accumulation, hemodynamic effects, and tissue damage or death. The ability of adenosine kinase inhibitor to elevate adenosine levels in tissues has been demonstrated to ameliorate syndrome symptoms, due to the know anti-inflammatory effects of adenosine. (Firestein, et al., J. of Immunology, 1994, pp. 5853-5859). The ability of adenosine kinase inhibitors to elevate adenosine levels is expected to alleviate pain states, since it has been demonstrated that administration of adneosine or its analogs results in antinociception or antinociperception. (Swaynok, et al., Neuroscience, 1989, 32: No. 3, pp. 557-569).

The following Examples illustrate preferred Embodiments of the present invention and are not limiting of the specification and claims in any way.

EXAMPLE 1 Synthesis of (1R,4S)-cis-4-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-1-acetoxy-2-cyclopentene

A mixture of 710 mg of (1R,4S)-cis-4-hydroxy-2-cyclopentenyl acetate, 1.21 g of t-butyldimethylsilylchloride, and 1.09 g of imidazole in 1.7 mL of dimethylformamide was stirred at 25° C. for six hours, then poured into a mixture of ethyl acetate/hexane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7). The organic phase was dried (MgSO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane, to give 1.08 g of a thin dear oil. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 257. Analysis: (C₁₃ H₂₄ SiO₃) found: C 60.90, H 9.43. [μ]_(D) ²⁵ =-0.80° (c=1.8, CH₂ Cl₂).

EXAMPLE 2 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(t-butyldime-thylsilyloxy)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 216 mg of 4-chloropyrrolopyrimdine (L. B. Townsend reference), 297 mg of (1R,4S)-cis-4-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-1-acetoxy-2-cyclopentene, 11.3 mg of lithium hydride, 225 mg of triphenylphosphine, and 129 mg of tris(dibenzylidineacetone)dipalladium (0) (Aldrich) in 1.4 mL of dimethylsulfoxide was heated with stirring under nitrogen at 70° C. for 18 hours, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7). The organic phase was dried (MgSO₄), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was dissolved in CH₂ Cl₂ /hexane and purified by flash chromatate/hexane, to give the title compound as a clear oil. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 350. Analysis: (C₁₇ H₂₄ SiClN₃ O0.2 ethyl acetate) found: C 57.82, H 6.66, N 11.10. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =+35.94° (c=1.1, CH₂ Cl₂).

EXAMPLE 3 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 250 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was saturated with ammonia and stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 60 hours. Concentration in vacuo gave a white solid which was recrystallized from ethanol/water to give 140 mg of clear plates, mp 206-207° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 396. Analysis: C₁₁ H₁₁ N₃ O₃ ICl found: C 33.68, H 2.61, N 10.55. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-40.12° (c=0.33, CH₃ OH).

EXAMPLE 4 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 312 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine, 1.1 g of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide, and 2 mL of a 2.5% solution of osmium tetroxide solution in t-butanol, in 3 mL of t-butanol and 2 mL of tetrahydrofuran was stirred under nitrogen at 8° C. for 30 minutes, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7) and saturated NaCl solution. The organic phase was dried (Na₂ SO₄), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethanol/CH₂ Cl₂, to give the title compound as a white solid, mp 164-165° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 384. Analysis: (C₁₇ H₂₆ N₃ O₃ SiCl) found: C 53.23, H 6.91, N 10.93. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =+9.58° (c=0.7, CH₂ Cl₂).

EXAMPLE 5 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 947 mg of N7((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine, 3 mL of a 1-M solution of tetra-(n-butyl)ammonium fluoride (TBAF) in THF, was stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 18 hours, then another 1 mL of 1-M TBAF solution was added. After six hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo, and 15 mL of pyridine, 63 mg of 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP), and 1 mL of acetic anhydride were added. After stirring at 25° C. for 8 hours, the mixture was quenched with 0.5 mL of water and poured into ethyl acetate/hexane and whashed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), and water. The organic phase was dried (Na₂ SO₄), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane, followed by dissolving in chloroform and concentration to give 994 mg of a clear glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 396. Analysis: (C₁₇ H₁₈ N₃ O₆ Cl.0.33 chloroform) found: C 47.88 H 4.17, N 9.55.

EXAMPLE 6 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 749 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine, 483 mg of sodium carbonate, 2.09 mL of a 1-M solution of ICl in CH₂ Cl₂, and 4 mL CH₂ Cl₂ was stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 18 hours. The mixture was poured into ethyl acetate and washed with a mixture of 10% sodium thiosulfate and saturated NaHCO₃. The organic phase was dried (MgSO₄), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane, to give 729 mg of a white powder, mp 142-143° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 522. Analysis: C₁₇ H₁₇ N₃ O₆ ICl found: C 39.35, H 3.21, N 7.97. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =+0.55° (c=0.97, CH₃ OH).

EXAMPLE 7 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 280 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 33 mg of triphenylarsine, 25 mg of tris(dibenzylidineacetone)dipalladium (0), and 154 mg of phenyltrimethylstannane in 3.5 mL of DMF was stirred under nitrogen at 65° C. for 19 hours. The mixture was poured into ethyl acetate and washed with water. The organic phase was dried (MgSO₄), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane, to give 205 mg of a dear glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 472.

EXAMPLE 8 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 67 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol at 0° C. was saturated with ammonia, then heated in a sealed tube at 112° C. for 60 hours. Concentration in vacuo gave a black residue which was dissolved in DMF/methanol and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 46 mg of of a white powder, which was recrystallized from methanol/water to give long white needles, mp 233-235° C. (dec.). Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 377. Analysis: C₁₁ H₁₃ N₄ O₃ I.(0.1 water) found: C 34.99, H 3.46, N 14.63. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-36.00° (c=0.20, CH₃ CH₂ OH).

EXAMPLE 9 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 85 mg of N7((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol at 0° C. was saturated with ammonia, then stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours in a sealed flask. Concentration in vacuo gave a semisolid mass which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethanol/ethyl acetate to give 57 mg of of a white foam. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 346. Analysis: C₁₇ H₁₆ N₃ O₃ Cl.(0.5 water)(0.25 ethyl acetate) found: C 57.41, H 5.00, N 11.03. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-44.19° (c=0.5, CH₃ OH).

EXAMPLE 10 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-(phenyl)amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 102 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine, 122 mg of triethylamine, and 179 mg of aniline in ethanol was stirred at 135° C. for 20 hours in a sealed tube. Concentration in vacuo gave a brown glass which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethanol/ethyl acetate'to give 29 mg of a white powder. This was recrystallized from methanol to give white needles, mp 193-195° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 403. Analysis: C₂₃ H₂₂ N₄ O₃.(1.0 water) found: C 65.67, H 5.88, N 13.42. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-51.39° (c=0.25, 50% CH₂ Cl₂ /CH₃ OH).

EXAMPLE 11 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 102 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was saturated with ammonia at 0° C., then heated in a sealed vessel at 140° C. for 20 hours. Concentration in vacuo gave an orange syrup which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 50 mg of a white powder, mp 90-95° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 327. Analysis: C₂₃ H₂₂ N₄ O₃.(1.0 HCl)(0.5 acetamide) found: C 55.48, H 5.88, N 16.20. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-5.4° (c=1.0 CH₃ OH).

EXAMPLE 12 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

Dry hydrogen chloride gas was bubbled through a suspension of 108 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in diethyl ether at 25° C. until saturated. The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 4 hours, then concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in methanol and concentrated in vacuo to a powder. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 395. A portion of the sample was further purified by reversed phase (C18) high pressure liquid chromatography, eluting with methanol/50 mM ammonium acetate to give a white powder, mp>150° C. (decomp.). Analysis: C₁₁ H₁₂ N₄ O₂.ICl(0.4 HCl)(1.1 acetic acid) found: C 33.32, H 3.88, N 11.57. IR (KBr) 2300-3600, 1580, 1410 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 13 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine and N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-cloro-5-phenyl-acetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 207 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine, 28 mg of bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II)dichloride, 7.6 mg of copper(I) iodide, 121 mg of phenylacetylene, and 4 mL of triethylamine in acetonitrile was heated at 60° C. for six hours. Concentration in vacuo gave a syrup which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with CH₂ Cl₂ /ethyl acetate to give 144 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 562. Analysis: C₃₃ H₂₇ N₃ O₆.(0.4 ethyl acetate) found: C 69.50 H 4.93, N 7.08. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-34.35 (c=1.0, ethylacetate).

Also obtained was 40 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white glass: Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 496.

EXAMPLE 14 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 135 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloropyrrolopyrimidine and 46 mg of N-chlorosuccinimide in CH₂ Cl₂ was stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 72 hours, then another 300 mg of N-chlorosuccinimide was added. After stirring for another 5 days, the mixture was quenched by adding 15% sodium thiosulfate/saturated sodium monohydrogen phosphate solution, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with more 15% sodium thiosulfate/saturated sodium monohydrogen phosphate solution. The organic phase was dried (MgSO4), and concentrated in vacuo. The resulting oil was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane, to give a white foam. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 430. Analysis: C₁₇ H₁₇ N₃ O₆ Cl₂ found: C 47.58, H 4.08, N 9.50. [a] _(D) ²⁵ =+11.45° (c=1.05, ethyl acetate).

EXAMPLE 15 Synthesis of N7-((1I'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine:

A solution of 38 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was cooled to 0° C. and saturated with ammonia. After stirring at 25° C. in a sealed flask for 24 hours, the solution was concentrated in vacuo to give a syrup which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 32 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 370. Analysis: C₁₉ H₁₆ N₃ O₃ Cl.(0.5 methanol) found: C 60.61, H 4.48, N 10.90. [a]D²⁵ =-73.96° (c=0.34, methanol).

EXAMPLE 16 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloro-pyrrolopyrimidine:

A solution of 90 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloro-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was saturated with ammonia. After stirring at 25° C. in a sealed flask for 16 hours, the solution was concentrated in vacuo to give a syrup which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 75 mg of N7-((1'R 2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-dichloro-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white powder, mp 128-130° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 304. Analysis: C₁₁ H₁ N₃ O₃ Cl₂.(0.5 water) found: C 42.26, H 4.04, N 13.26. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-38.93° (c=0.45, methanol).

EXAMPLE 17 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 121 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-triacetoxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bisphenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was saturated with ammonia. After stirring at 25° C. in a sealed flask for 16 hours, the solution was concentrated in vacuo to give a syrup which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 75 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a yellow powder. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 436. Analysis: C₂₇ H₂₁ N₃ O₃.(1.1 water) found: C 71.08, H 4.93, N 9.16. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-81.73° (c=0.32, methanol).

EXAMPLE 18 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 169 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 32 mg of bis(triphenylphosphine)-palladium(II)dichloride, 8.7 mg of copper(I) iodide, 145 mg of phenylacetylene, and 4.5 mL of triethylamine in 5 mL of DMF was heated at 69° C. for six hours. Concentration in vacuo gave a syrup which was dissolved in water and lyophilized. The spongy foam was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenyl-acetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a yellow glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 351. The glass was dissolved in aqueous HCl, then dried in vacuo to constant weight: Analysis: C₁₉ H₁₈ N₄ O₃.(4.0 HCl) found: C 46.07, H 4.09, N 11.67. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-45.57 ° (c=0.79, methanol).

EXAMPLE 19 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-acetoxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 2.08 g of 4chloro-5-iodopyrrolopyrimdine 882 mg of (1R,4S)-cis-4-(hydroxy)-1-acetoxy-2-cyclopentene, 1.95 g of triphenylphosphine, and 1.2 g of diethylazodicarboxylate in 20 mL of tetrahydrofuran was stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 22 hours, then concentrated in vacuo to a white paste. The paste was suspended in boiling ethyl acetate, and after cooling, filtered and washed with ethyl acetate then dried in vacuo to give 1.46 g of a fine white powder, mp 204° C. (decomp.). Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 404. Analysis: (C₁₃ H₁₁ N₃ O₂ ICl) found: C 38.69, H 2.54, N 10.28. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =+183.65° (c=0.69, CH₂ Cl₂). IR (KBr pellet) 1730 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 20 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 4.68 g of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-acetoxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was cooled to 0° C. in an ice water bath and saturated with NH₃ and stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 40 hours, then concentrated in vacuo to a white solid. The solid was suspended in boiling methanol, and after cooling, filtered and washed with methanol then dried in vacuo to give 3.58 g of a fine white powder. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 362. Analysis: (C₁₁ H₉ N₃ OICl) found: C 36.60, H 2.50, N 11.82. IR (KBr pellet) 3100 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 21 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(bis-t-butoxy-carbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a mixture of 400 mg of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 337 mg of di-t-butyl-imino dicarboxylate, 319 mg of di-t-butyl azodicarboxylate, and 363 mg of triphenylphosphine in a dry flask under nitrogen was added tetrahydrofuran. The reaction was stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours, then partitioned between ethyl acetate and water. The organic phase was dried (MgSO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetone/dichloromethane to give 464 mg of a white solid, mp 137-142° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 561. Analysis: (C₂₁ H₂₆ N₄ O₄ ICl. (0.21 di-t-butylamino dicarboxylate) found: C 45.09, H 4.90, N 10.97. IR (KBr pellet) 1740, 1705 cm⁻¹. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =+56.94° (c=0.71, dichloromethane).

EXAMPLE 22 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a mixture of 400 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(bis-t-butoxy-carbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, and 250 mg of N-morpholine-N-oxide in 1.5 mL of tetrahydrofuran at 0° C. was added 1.5 mL of a 2.5% solution of osmium tetroxide in t-butanol under nitrogen. The reaction was allowed to warm to 25° C. and stirred 2.5 hours, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with a mixture of 10% sodium thiosulfate and sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7). The organic phase was dried (Na₂ SO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetone/hexane to give 348 mg of a white solid. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 595. Analysis: (C₂₁ H₂₈ N₄ O₆ ICl) found: C 42.57, H 4.74, N 9.24.[a]_(D) ²⁵ =-1.1° (c=0.46, ethyl acetate). IR (KBr) 3000-3650, 1740, 1700 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 23 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

Dry hydrogen chloride gas was bubbled through a suspension of 108 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine in diethyl ether at 25° C. until saturated. The mixture was stirred at 25° C. for 4 hours, then concentrated in vacuo . The residue was dissolved in methanol and concentrated in vacuo to a powder. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 376. Analysis: (C₁₁ H₁₄ N₅ O₂ I) found: C 29.78, H 3.62, N 15.35. A portion of the sample was further purified by reversed phase (C18) high pressure liquid chromatography, eluting with methanol/50 mM ammonium acetate to give a white powder: IR (KBr) 2000-3600, 1630, 1405 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 24 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoroacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine and N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoro-acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 136 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, in 5 mL of dioxane was added 5 mL of 4-M aqueous hydrochloric acid at 25° C. The reaction was stirred for 24 hours, after which 10 mL of water was added, and the mixture lyophilized. The resulting yellow powder was dissolved in methanol, and 0.28 mL of ethyl trifluoroacetate and 0.32 mL of triethylamine was added. After one hour, the reaction was poured into sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7) and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was washed with water, and saturated sodium chloride, dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate/dichloromethane, to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R, 4S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoroacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyridine as a clear oil: Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 491. ¹ H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO): δ1.91 (ddd, 1H), 2.63 (ddd, 1H), 3.93 (m, 1H), 4.12 (m, 1H) 4.30 (m, 1H), 5.07 (q, 1H), 5.15 (d, 1H), 5.24 (d, 1H), 8.13 (s, 1H), 8.63 (s, 1H), 9.54 (d, 1H).

Also isolated was N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(trifluoroacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrropyrimidine as a clear glass: Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 473. ¹ H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO): 1.80 (ddd, 1H), 2.55 (ddd, 1H), 3.87 (m, 1H), 4.09 (m, 1H), 4.18 (m, 1H), 4.88 (q, 1H), 5.13 (D,1H), 5.22 (d, 1H), 7.48 (s, 1H), 7.89 (d, 1H), 9.58 (d, 1H), 12.01 (d, 1H).

EXAMPLE 25 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine:

A suspension of 1.2 g of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 20 mL of methanol was cooled to -50° C. and ammonia was bubbled through the solution until about 20 mL of ammonia had been condensed. The solution was heated at 129° C. in a sealed vessel for 14 hours, then cooled, and the ammonia allowed to evaporate. The methanol was removed by concentration in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane to give 777 mg of a white solid, mp 170-171° C. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 476. Analysis: (C₁₆ H₂₂ N₅ O₄ I) found: C 40.24, H 4.58, N 14.51. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-28.51° (c=0.20, dichloromethane). IR (KBr) 3470, 3300, 3200, 1670, 1630 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 26 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine:

To a solution of 208 mg N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 5 mL of DMF was added 57 mg of carbonyl diimidazole. After 5 hours at 25° C., an additional 57 mg of carbonyl diimidazole was added. After 24 hours, the reaction was poured into ethyl acetate/hexane and washed with water, and saturated sodium chloride, dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo, and passed over a short flash column, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane. Concentration in vacuo of product-containing fractions gave N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine. A solution of 217 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)4-chloro -5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in ether was saturated with dry hydrogen chloride. After 2 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo to a yellow paste of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 421. ¹ H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃ OD): δ2.65-2.80 (m, 2H), 4.09 (ddd, 1H), 5.36 (dd, 1H), 5.44 (ddd, 1H), 5.68 (dd, 1H), 7.91 (s, 1H), 8.62 (s, 1H).

EXAMPLE 27 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 154 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy4'-acetamido-2'-cycopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol was saturated with ammonia. After stirring for 3.5 hours at 25° C., the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and the white powder recrystallized from ethanol/ethyl acetate to give a white powder, mp>245° C. (dec.) Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 437. Analysis: (C₁₃ H₁₄ N₄ O₃ ICl) found: C 35.79, H 3.32, N 12.60. IR (KBr) 2980-3620, 1645 cm⁻¹. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-17.42° (c=0.31, methanol).

EXAMPLE 28 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 114 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in pyridine at 25° C. was added 147 mg of acetic anhydride. After stirring for three hours another 108 mg of acetic anhydride and 10 mg of DMAP (4-dimethylamino pyridine) was added. After a further 40 minutes, the reaction was quenched with 0.5 mL of water and poured into an ethyl acetate/dichloromethane mixture and washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate. The organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated in vacuo to a syrup, which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane, followed by another flash chromatography, eluting with acetonitrile/dichloromethane to give a clear glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 521. Analysis: (C₁₇ H₁₈ N₄ O₅ ICl) found: C 39.46, H 3.59, N 10.48. IR (KBr) 3400, 3280, 1740, 1660 cm⁻¹. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-4.95° (c=0.93, methanol)

EXAMPLE 29 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

Ammonia was bubbled through a solution of 30 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 4 mL of methanol for 20 seconds. After 12 hours, thin layer chromatography revealed that a single product was present, and the reaction was concentrated in vacuo, washed with water, and dried in vacuo. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 418. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-36.21° (c=1.0, 3:7 pyridine:methanol).

EXAMPLE 30 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 72 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 2.5 mL of pyridine at 0° C. was added 17.5 μL of acetic anhydride. After 7 hours at 0° C., the reaction was allowed to warm to 25° C., and an additional 2.5 μL of acetic anhydride was added. After 24 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo, and the residue purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane. Concentration in vacuo of product-containing fractions gave N7((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 463. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-6.94° (c=1.0, 3:7 pyridine/methanol).

Also isolated was N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(2"-oxo-1",3"-dioxalyl)-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-hydroxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine. Mass spectrum: [M+H]=445. ¹ H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃ SOCD₃): δ1.87 (s, 3H), 2.20 (m, 1H), 2.36 (m, 1H), 4.40 (m, 1H), 5.02 (dd, 1H), 5.2 (m, 1H), 5.38 (dd, 1H), 7.48 (s, 1H), 7.96 (s, 1H), 8.31 (d, 1H), 12.11 (s, 1H).

EXAMPLE 31 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-((2-phenyl)ethyl)-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 22 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3', 4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine and 20 mg of 10% palladium on carbon in methanol was stirred under an atmosphere of hydrogen for two weeks. The mixture was filtered, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 14 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3',4'-trihydroxycyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-((2-phenyl)-ethyl)-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white microcrystalline powder. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 355. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-25.97° (c=0.33, methanol).

EXAMPLE 32 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(methyl) amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 320 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 261 mg of imidazole, and 387 mg of t-butyldimethylsilyl chloride in dimethylformamide was stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours, then poured into 65 mL of ethyl acetate and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), water, then dried (Na₂ SO₄), and concentrated in vacuo to give a clear oil. This was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetone/hexane to give 464 mg of N7((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-bis(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine.

A solution of 325 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-bis(t-butyl-dimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cy clopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in diethyl ether was cooled to -78° C. under nitrogen, and 0.49 mL of a 1.7 M solution of t-butyl lithium in pentane was added. After stirring at -78° C. for 20 minutes, 1.5 mL of HAMPA (hexamethylphosphoric triamide), and 281 mg of iodomethane was added. This was stirred at -78° C. for two hours, then allowed to warm to -25° C. over 2 hours. The reaction was poured into ethyl acetate and washed with water, and dried over MgSO₄. The organic phase was concentrated in vacuo to a syrup, which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to give 135 mg of an oil, which was further purified by flash chromatography, eluting with diethyl ether/dichloromethane to give 43 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-bis(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(((t-butoxy-carbonyl)methyl)amino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white oil. Mass spectrum, [M+H] m/z 625.

To a solution of 43 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-bis(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(((t-butoxycarbonyl)methyl)amino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in THF was added 0.6 mL of a 1 M solution of TBAF (tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride) in THF. After 2 hours, the reaction was poured into a dichloromethane/ethyl acetate mixture, and washed with water, then dried (Na₂ SO₄), and concentrated in vacuo to a clear glass. This was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate to give 25 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-((t-butoxycarbonyl)methylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methylpyrrolopyrimidine.

24 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy4'-(((t-butoxy-carbonyl)methyl)amino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine was dissolved in 1.9 mL of TFA (trifluoroacetic acid) and stirred at 25° C. for 90 minutes, then concentrated in vacuo. A mixture of chloroform/methanol was added and then removed by evaporation several times to remove excess TFA (trifluoroacetic acid). The residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/acetic acid to give 31 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(methyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-methylpyrrolopyrimidine as a clear glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 297. Analysis (C₁₃ H₁₇ N₄ O₂ Cl. (2.0 CF₃ CO₂ H).(0.1 ethyl acetate).(0.8 methanol)) found: C 39.09, H 4.15, N 10.02. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-11.24 (c=0.35, methanol), IR (neat) 2800-3450, 1670 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 33 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(methoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a solution of 78 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in pyridine was added 25 μL of triethylamine. The reaction was cooled to -30° C., and 20 μL of methyl chloroformate was added. A solid formed which dissolved on warming to -5° C. After 2 hours, the reaction was allowed to warm to 25° C., and after 3 days, concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in methanol and saturated with ammonia. After 24 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo, and the residue purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate/dichloromethane. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 453. IR (neat) 3050-3550, 1710, 1580, 1450 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 34 Synthesis of N7-((1R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-nicotinyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 78 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and 50 μL of triethylamine in 2 mL of pyridine at 0° C. was added 32 mg of nicotinyl chloride hydrochloride. After 10 minutes the reaction was allowed to warm to 25° C. and stirred for 7 days. After concentration in vacuo, the residue was taken up in toluene, whereupon a precipitate was produced. This was collected and triturated successively from water, methanol, and ethyl acetate, and dried in vacuo to give the title product. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 500. IR (neat) 3050-3550, 1660, 1565, 1170 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 35 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-diacetoxy-4'-(acetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 75 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 4 mL of pyridine was added 28 μL of triethylamine at 0° C. Acetic anhydride (75 μL) was added dropwise, and after one hour, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and redissolved in 4 mL of pyridine, and 21 μL of acetic anhydride was added. After 24 hours, 28 μL of triethylamine was added, and after 24 hours, another 21 μL of acetic anhydride was added. The solution was concentrated in vacuo and residual solvent removed by azeotropic evaporation with toluene. Recrystallization from ethanol/ethyl acetate gave a white solid. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 502. ¹ H NMR (300 MHz, CD₃ SOCD₃) δ1.87 (s, 3H), 1.90 (s, 3H), 1.98 (ddd, 1H), 2.07 (s, 3H), 2.57 (ddd, 1H), 4.22 (ddd, 1H), 5.09 (q, 1H), 5.20 (dd, 1H), 5.60 (dd, 1H), 6.65 (bs, 1H), 7.60 (s, 1H), 8.12 (s, 1H), 8.35 (d, 1H).

EXAMPLE 36 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(dimethyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 72 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 0.9 mL of 50 mM sodium phosphate buffer at pH 4.6 was added 0.12 mL of 37% formaldehyde and 30 mg of sodium cyanoborohydride. Acetic acid was added to adjust the pH to 4.5, and after stirring for 90 minutes at 25° C., the reaction was made basic with KOH and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was washed with saturated sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in 1 M HCl and lyophilized to a glass, which was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/ethyl acetate, to give a tan solid. The residue was further purified by high pressure liquid C18 reversed phase chromatography, eluting with methanol/50 mM ammonium acetate. Concentration gave a hygroscopic white glass. Mass spectrum: [M+H] m/z 423. Analysis: (C₁₃ H₁₆ N₄ O₂ ICl(1.2 acetic acid)(0.1 hydrochloric acid)(1.0 water) found: C 35.83, H 4.47, N 10.82. IR (KBr) 2800-3650 cm-1, 1575, 1530, 1500.

EXAMPLE 37 Synthesis of N1-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-acetoxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromo-pyrazolopyrimdine

To a suspension of 3 mMoles of 4-amino-3-bromopyrazolopyrimidine, 3 mMole of (1R,4S)-cis-4-(hydroxy)-1-acetoxy-2-cyclopentene, and 3 mMole of triphenylphosphine in tetrahydrofuran is added 3 mMole of diethylazodicarboxylate. The reaction is stirred under nitrogen at 25° C. for 48 hours, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed successively with saturated sodium bicarbonate, saturated potassium bisulfate, and saturated sodium chloride solution. The organic layer is dried over MgSO₄, and concentrated in vacuo to afford the title compound.

EXAMPLE 38 Synthesis of N1-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclo-pentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromopyrazolopyrimdine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N1-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-acetoxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromopyrazolopyrimdine in methanol is saturated with ammonia and stirred in a sealed vessel for 48 hours. Concentration in vacuo affords the title product.

EXAMPLE 39 Synthesis of N1-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-phthalimido-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromo-pyrazolopyrimdine

To a mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromopyrazolopyrimdine, 1 mMole of phthalimide, 1 mMole of diethylazodicarboxylate, and 1 mMole of triphenylphosphine in a dry flask under nitrogen is added tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours, then concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 40 Synthesis of N1-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-phthalimido-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-3-bromo-pyrazolopyrimdine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N1-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-phthalimido-2'-cyclo-pentenyl)-4-amino-3-bromo-pyrazolopyrimdine in t-butanol/tetrahydrofuran at 10° C. is added 3 mMole of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide and 0.2 mmole of solid osmium tetroxide. The mixture is allowed to warm to 25° C., stirred for 12 hours, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with a mixture of 10% sodium thiosulfate and sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7). The organic phase is dried (Na₂ SO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 41 Synthesis of N1-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4-amino-3-bromo-pyrazolopyrimdine

To a suspension of 1 mMole of N1-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-phthalimido-cyclopentyl)-4-amino--bromo-p3yrazolopyrimdine in ethanol is (added 5 mMole of hydrazine hydrate. The reaction is heated at reflux for 12 hours, cooled, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 42 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-chloropyridazin-6"-yl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A suspension of 174 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 170 mg of 3,6-dichloropyridazine, and 385 mg of di-isopropylethylamine in 3.5 mL of DMSO was heated at 90° C. for 33 hours, then was cooled, and the reaction mixture poured into water and extracted with chloroform/ethyl acetate. The organic layer was dried over sodium sulfate, and the residue was purified by flash chromatography, using methanol/dichloromethane as eluant to give the product as a white powder, mp 190-194° C. Mass spectrum [M+H]⁺ m/z 488. IR (neat) 3450, 3100-3400, 1625, 1600, 1590 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 43 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-dimethylamino-pyridazin-6"-yl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-chloro-pyridazinyl-6"-yl))amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine in dimethylamine/ethanol is heated in a sealed tube at 130° C. for six hours, then cooled, and the reaction concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the product.

EXAMPLE 44 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(pyridin-2"-yl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and 20 mMole of 2-fluoropyridine in triethylamine/ethanol is heated in a sealed tube at 130° C. for six hours, then cooled, and the reaction concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the product.

EXAMPLE 45 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-aminocyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 1.2 mMole of phenyl-trimethylstannane, and 0.05 mMole of tetrakis-triphenylphosphine palladium (0) in DMF is heated at 70° C. for 12 hours, then cooled, and concentrated in vacuo to a syrup. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give N7((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine. This is dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and after stirring at 25° C. for one hour, concentrated in vacuo to yield the title compound, N7-((140 R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-5 amino-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine.

EXAMPLE 46 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino -cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl) -4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 1.2 mMole of tetramethylstannane (Sn(CH₃)₄), and 0.05 mMole of tetrakis-triphenylphosphine palladium (0) in DMF is heated at 70° C. for 12 hours, then cooled, and concentrated in vacuo to a dark syrup. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine. This is dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and after stirring at 25° C. for one hour, concentrated in vacuo to yield the title compound, N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-methyl-pyrrolopyrimidine.

EXAMPLE 47 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-(pyridin-3-yl)pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino -cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 1.2 mMole of 3-(tributylstannyl)-pyridine, and 0.05 mMole of tetrakis-triphenylphosphine palladium (0) in DMF is heated at 70° C. for 12 hours, then cooled, and concentrated in vacuo to a dark syrup. The residue, is purified by flash chromatography to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-(pyridin-3-yl) -pyrrolopyrimidine. This is dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and after stirring at 25° C. for one hour, concentrated in vacuo to yield the title compound, N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-(pyridin-3yl)-pyrrolopyrimidine.

EXAMPLE 48 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',340 -dihydroxy-4'-(1"-methylimidazole-4"-sulfonyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a suspension of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in triethylamine/pyridine at 0° C. is added 1 mMole of 1-methylimidazole-4-sulphonyl chloride (Maybridge Chemical Co.). The reaction is allowed to warm to 25 ° C., and stirred for 2 hours, concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the product.

EXAMPLE 49 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-(pyridin-3"-yl)oxy-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a mixture of 140 mg of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 55 mg of 3-hydroxypyridine, 142 mg of triphenylphosphine, and 125 mg of di-t-butyl -azodicarboxylate in dichloromethane was stirred for two days, then poured into ethyl acetate and extracted with hydrochloric acid. The aqueous phase was then made basic with aqueous ammonia and extracted with dichloromethane. The organic phase was dried with sodium sulfate, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetone/dichloromethane to give the product as a white powder, mp 163-165° C. Analysis (C₁₆ H₁₂ N₄ OICl)(0.1 acetone) found: C 44.42, H 2.57, N 12.53. IR (neat) 1570; 1440 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 50 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(acetylmercapto)-240-cyclopentenyl-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine, 1 mMole of thiolacetic acid, 1 mMole of di-t-butyl azodicarboxylate, and 1 mMole of triphenylphosphine is added dichloromethane in a dry flask under nitrogen. The reaction is stirred at 25° C. for 48 hours, then concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 51 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-mercaptocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(acetylmercapto)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in t-butanol is added 1 mMole of solid osmium tetroxide. After stirring at 25° C. for 12 hours, hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through the reaction, followed by addition of 2 M ammonia in methanol. After one hour, the reaction is concentrated in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 52 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-picolylmercapto)-cycopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-mercapto-cyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol is added 2 mMole of triethylamine and 1 mMole of 3-picolyl chloride hydrochloride. The mixture is slowly heated to reflux under nitrogen with stirring for one hour, then cooled and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to yield the title product.

EXAMPLE 53 Synthesis of N7-((140 R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(pyridin-2"-yl)mercapto-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((140 R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-mercapto-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in ethanol is added 2 mMole of triethylamine and 1 mMole of 2-fluoropyridine. The mixture is slowly heated to reflux under nitrogen with stirring for 24 hours, then cooled and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to yield the title product.

EXAMPLE 54 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(methylmercapto)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy4'-mercapto-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol is added 2 mMole of triethylamine and 1 mMole of iodomethane. The mixture is slowly heated to reflux under nitrogen with stirring for 24 hours, then cooled and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to yield the title product.

EXAMPLE 55 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(pyridin-3'-yl)oxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a mixture of 135 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(3'-pyridyl)oxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 108 mg of N-morpholine-N-oxide, and 0.5 mL of a 2.5% solution of osmium tetroxide in t-butanol at 0° C. is added tetrahydrofuran under nitrogen. The reaction was allowed to warm to 25° C. and stirred for two hours, then aqueous sodium sulfite was added and the reaction poured into dichloromethane and washed with a mixture of 10% sodium thiosulfate and sodium carbonate. The organic phase was dried (Na₂ SO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane to give the title compound as a dear glass. [a]₂₅ ^(D) =-95.24°(c=0.4, methanol). Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 473. IR (neat) 2850-3600 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 56 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-methoxy-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a solution 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in methanol is added 10 mMole of potassium methoxide. The solution is heated at 129° C. in a sealed vessel for 14 hours, then cooled. The methanol is removed by concentration in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 57 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-methoxy-5-carbomethoxy-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl) -4-methoxy-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 0.05 mMole of palladium diacetate, and 0.2 mMole of tri-orthotoluylphosphine in methanol is placed under 5 atmospheres of carbon monoxide. The solution is heated at 100° C. in a sealed vessel for 48 hours, then cooled. The methanol is removed by concentration in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound

EXAMPLE 58 Synthesis of N7-((140 R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4methoxy-5-carboxy-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A solution 1 mMole of N7-((140 R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-(dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-methoxy-5-carbomethoxy-pyrrolopyrimidine and 5 mMole of potassium hydroxide in aqueous tetrahydrofuran is heated at reflux until thin layer chromatography indicates complete ester hydrolysis, cooled, and the solvent removed in vacuo. The residue is suspended in aqueous methanol and carefully adjusted to pH 5 with aqueous hydrochloric acid. The mixture is diluted with saturated aqueous sodium chloride and extracted with dichloromethane. The organic phase is dried over Na₂ SO₄, concentrated in vacuo, and the residue purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 59 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-methoxy-5-(N-cyclobutyl-carboxamido)-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)4-methoxy-5-(N-cyclobutyl-carboxamido)-pyrrolo-pyrimidine was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid at 10° C. and stirred for 10 minutes. The reaction was concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 60 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-cyano-pyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and 20 mMole of copper(I) cyanide is heated in a sealed tube at 130° C. for six hours, then cooled, and the reaction concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 61 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a suspension of 0.5 mmol of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine in 2 mL of THF was added 0.6 mL of a 1.0 M solution of lithium hexamethyldisilazide in THF. After 5 minutes, 0.65 mmol of methanesulfonic anhydride was added as a solid. After 15 minutes, the solution of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-(methanesulfonyl)oxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine was used immediately as a solution, or concentrated in vacuo for use.

EXAMPLE 62 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(diphenylphosphinyl)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-trans-4'-(methanesulfonyl)oxy-2'-(cyclopentenyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine in tetrahydrofuran at -78° C. is added 1 mMole of lithium diphenylphosphide. The mixture is allowed to warm to 25° C. over 2 hours, concentrated in vacuo, and treated with 2 mMole of 30% hydrogen peroxide. The mixture is heated at reflux for 30 minutes, cooled, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 63 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(diphenylphosphinyl)-cyclopentyl) -4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(diphenyl-phosphinyl)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in t-butanol/tetrahydrofuran at 10° C. is added 3 mMole of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide and 0.2 mMole of solid osmium tetroxide. The mixture is allowed to warm to 25° C., stirred for 12 hours, then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with a mixture of 10% sodium thiosulfate and sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7). The organic phase is dried (Na₂ SO₄), concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 64 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-trans-4'-(methanesulfonyl)oxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in dichloromethane at 0° C. is added 1 mMole of imidazole. The mixture is allowed to warm to 25° C., stirred for 14 hours, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 65 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-N-imidazoyl-2'-cyclopentenyl)4-chloro-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine in t-butanol/tetrahydrofuran at 10° C. is added 3 mMole of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide and 0.2 mMole of solid osmium tetroxide. The mixture is allowed to warm to 25° C., stirred for 12 hours, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetone/hexane to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 66 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-methoxy-pyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 10 mMole of sodium methoxide, and 0.1 mMole of copper(I) bromide in DMSO is heated in a sealed tube at 130° C. for six hours, cooled, and the reaction concentrated is vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the product.

EXAMPLE 67 Synthesis of N7-((1R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl)-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 119 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 14 mg of bis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(II)dichloride, 7 mg of copper(I) iodide, 0.11 mL of phenylacetylene, and 4 mL of triethylamine in acetonitrile was heated at 70° C. for 17 hours. Concentration in vacuo gave a syrup which was purified by flash chromatography to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl)-pyrrolopyrimidine. This was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid. After 20 minutes, the trifluoroaceti 8.11. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 435. IR (neat) 2800-3550,2200, 1680, 1580 cm⁻¹.c acid was removed under vacuum, and resulting residue was co-evaporated from chloroform and ether, then suspended in water and lyophilized to give an orange solid, mp 82-86° C. Analysis (C₂₇ H₂₂ N₄ O₂)(2.0 trifluoroacetic acid)(2.6 H₂ O) found: C 52.36, H 3.98, N 1

EXAMPLE 68 Synthesis of N7-(((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-((2-phenyl)-ethyl))-pyrrolopyrimidine

A suspension of 1 mMole of N7-(((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy)-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4,5-bis-phenylacetylenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine and 20 mg of 10% palladium on carbon in methanol is stirred under an atmosphere of hydrogen for two weeks. The mixture is filtered, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 69 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-phenylmercapto-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of thiophenol and 1 mMole of potassium hydride in dimethylformamide is added 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine. The solution is heated at 100° C. in a sealed vessel for 14 hours, then cooled. The solvent is removed by concentration in vacuo and the residue purified by flash chromatography to give a single product. This is dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and after stirring for 10 minutes at 25° C., concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 70 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(4"-chlorobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4phenylmercapto-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-phenylmercapto-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine and 1 mMoles of 4-chlorobenzaldehyde in dimethylformamide/toluene is added 1 gram of 4 Å molecular sieves. The mixture is heated at 50° C. with stirring for 12 hours, then cooled and concentrated in vacuo. This is treated with a 0.1 M solution of sodium borohydride in methanol for 1 hour, then concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 71 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine, 3 mMole of 2,2-dimethoxypropane, and 0.02 mMole of 4-toluenesulfonic acid, in DMF is stirred at 25° C. for 24 hours. The reaction is then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried over MgSO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 72 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-bromopyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloropyrrolopyrimidine, and 1 mMole of N-bromosuccinimide in dichloromethane is stirred at 25° C. for 72 hours. The reaction is then poured into ethyl acetate and washed with a mixture of 1(1% sodium thiosulfate and saturated sodium bicarbonate, dried over MgSO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 73 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-hydroxy-cylopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene) -4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolopyrimidine, and 2 mMole of tetra-(n-butyl)ammonium fluoride in tetrahydrofuran is stirred at 25° C. for 2 hours. The reaction is then concentrated in vacuo and the residue is purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 74 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a mixture of 2 mMole of oxalyl chloride in dichloromethane at -60° C. is added 4 mMole of dimethylsulfoxide over 2 minutes. After 5 minutes, a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl) -4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolopyrimidine in dichloromethane is added over 2 minutes, and after 15 minutes, 1 mMole of di-isopropyl-ethylamine is added over 2 minutes. The reaction is stirred at -60° C. for 20 minutes, then warmed to room temperature and poured into ethyl acetate/hexane and washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution, dried over MgSO₄, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 75 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(4"-dimethylaminobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromopyrrolopyrimidine and 1 mMole of 4-(dimethylamino)benenzyl amine in dimethylformamide and toluene is added 4 Å molecular sieves. The mixture is heated at 40° C. until imine formation is complete. The solution is cooled to 0° C., and 5 mMole of a 0.25 M solution of sodium borohydride solution in ethanol is added with stirring. The reaction is maintained at 0° C. for one hour, quenched with water, then concentrated to a paste. This is diluted with dichloromethane, poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 76 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(4"-dimethylaminobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(4"-dimethylaminophenyl)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine in 1 N aqueous hydrochloric acid in tetrahydrofuran is stirred at 25° C. for two hours, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 77 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl) -4-chloro-5-phenylpyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclo pentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine, 1.2 mMole of phenyl-trimethylstannane, and 0.05 mMole of tetrakis-triphenylphosphine palladium (0) in DMF was heated at 70° C. for 12 hours, then cooled, and concentrated in vacuo to a dark syrup. The residue was purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 78 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolo-pyrimidine and 25 mg of 10% palladium on carbon in ethanol was hydrogenated under 3 atmospheres of hydrogen at 25° C. for one hour. The catalyst was removed by filtration, and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo. The residue was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran and treated with 1 mMole of tetra-(n-butyl)ammonium fluoride for 2 hours. The reaction was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 79 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a mixture of 2 mMole of oxalyl chloride in dichloromethane at -60° C. is added 4 mMole of dimethylsulfoxide over 2 minutes. After 5 minutes, a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in dichloromethane is added over 2 minutes, and after 15 minutes, 1 mMole of di-isopropyl-ethylamine is added over 2 minutes. The reaction is stirred at -60 ° C. for 20 minutes, then warmed to room temperature and poured into ethyl acetate/hexane and washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate solution, dried over MgSO₄, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography.

EXAMPLE 80 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'R)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-(4"-dimethylaminobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine and 1 mMole of 4-(dimethylamino)benzyl amine in tetrahydrofuran and toluene is added 4 Å molecular sieves. The mixture is heated at 40° C. until imine formation is complete. The solution is cooled to 0° C., and 5 mmole of a 1 M solution of methyl magnesium bromide in ether is added with stirring. The reaction is maintained at 0° C. for two hours, then quenched with water and concentrated to a paste. This is diluted with dichloromethane, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 81 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'R)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(4"-dimethylaminobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-5phenyl-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'R)-2',3'-O-(1-=methylethylidene)-4'-(4"-dimethylaminobenzyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine in 1 N aqueous hydrochloric acid in tetrahydrofuran is stirred at 25° C. for two hours, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 82 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-oxocyclopentyl)-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-5-phenyl -pyrrolo-pyrimidine in 1 N aqueous hydrochloric acid in tetrahydrofuran is stirred at 25° C. for two hours, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 83 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-oxocyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1 'R,2'S,3'S)-2',3'-O-(1-methylethylidene)-4'-oxo-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-bromo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 1 N aqueous hydrochloric acid in tetrahydrofuran is stirred at 25° C. for two hours, then poured into dichloromethane and washed with sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7), dried over Na₂ SO₄, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 84 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-amino-2'-cyclo-pentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodopyrrolopyrimidine in 5 mL of trifluoroacetic add is stirred at 25° C. under nitrogen for 6 hours. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 85 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 200 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 35 mg of PtO₂, and 300 mg of NaHCO₃ in 20 mL of ethyl acetate was stirred under one atmosphere of hydrogen for 24 hours, after which time MgSO₄ was added, and solids removed by filtration. The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo, and the residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane. Fractions containing N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-ido-pyrrolopyrimidine were combined and concentrated in vacuo, then dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid. After 20 minutes, the trifluoroacetic acid was removed in vacuo, and the residue partitioned between dichloromethane and 0.5 M potassium carbonate. The dichloromethane layer was dried over sodium sulfate, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with 10% methanol/3% triethylamine/ dichloromethane, to give N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine as a clear glass: Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 362. IR (neat) 3250-3500, 1580 cm⁻¹. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO/d₄ -methanol) δ8.61 (s 1H), 8.02 (s, 1H), 3.77 (m, 1H), 2.86 (m, 1H), 2.05-2.17 (m, 5H).

EXAMPLE 86 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis4'-N-imidazoyl-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine in methanol is added 50 mg of platinum oxide. The mixture is stirred at 25° C. under an atmosphere of hydrogen for 6 hours. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 87 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-pyrrolo-pyrimidine and 2 mMole of anyhydrous sodium carbonate in dichloromethane is added 1 mMole of a 1-M solution of iodine monochloride in dichloromethane. The mixture is stirred at 25° C. under an atmosphere of nitrogen for 16 hours. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 88 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'R,4'S)-4'-(t-butoxy-carbonylamino)-2'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine and N7-((1'R,3'S,4'S)-4'-(t-butoxy-carbonylamino)-3'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole'of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamnino)-2'-cyclo-pentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in tetrahydrofuran at 0° C. under nitrogen is added 1 mMoles of a 1-M solution of borane in tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is allowed to warm to 25° C. and stirred for 12 hours. The organoborane is oxidized by addition of 15 mMoles of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide. The reaction is monitored by thin layer chromatography until formation of the alcohol is complete. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title products.

EXAMPLE 89 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'R,4'S)-4'-amino-2'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 1 n-Mole of N7-((1 'R,2'R,4'S)-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 5 mL of trifluoroacetic acid is stirred at 25° C. under nitrogen for 6 hours. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 90 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,3'S,4'S)-4'-amino-3'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,3'S,4'S)-4'-(t-butoxycarbonylamino)-3'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 5 mL of trifluoroacetic acid is stirred at 25° C. under nitrogen for 6 hours. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title product.

EXAMPLE 91 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'R,4'S)-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-2'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and N7-((1'R,3'S,4'S)-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-3'-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine

To a solution of 1 mMole of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(imidazol-1-yl)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolo-pyrimidine in tetra-hydrofuran at 0° C. under nitrogen is added 3 mMoles of a 1-M solution of borane in tetrahydrofuran. The reaction is allowed to warm to 25° C. and stirred for 12 hours. The organoborane is oxidized by addition of 15 mMoles of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide. The reaction is monitored by thin layer chromatography until formation of the alcohol is complete. The reaction is concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is then purified by flash chromatography, to give the title products.

EXAMPLE 92 N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(2"-pyridinyl)-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

In accordance with the method for Example 42, a suspension of 94 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-amino-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 172 mg of 2-chloropyrimidine, and 96 mg of diisopropylethylamine in 3 mL of N-methylpyrrolidinone was heated at 80° C. for 20 hours, then cooled. The precipitate formed by pouring the reaction into ethyl acetate was filtered and washed with methanol, followed by ethyl acetate. The organic layer was concentrated in vacuo, and the residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane to give the product as a white powder, mp 202-210° C. Mass spectrum [M+H]⁺ m/z 454. IR (neat) 3550,3430, 3250, 3180, 1650, 1580 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 93 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(2"-pyridinylacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 38 mg of 2-pyridinyl acetic acid and 35 mg of carbonyl diimidazole was stirred in 2 mL of DMF for 40 minutes to prepare a solution of N-(2-pyridinylacetyl) imidazole.

A solution of 165 mg of N7-((1'R, 2'S, 3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine was dissolved in 2 mL of trifluoroacetic acid. After 5 minutes, the solvent was removed under vacuum to give a glassy residue. To this residue was added the DMF solution of N-(2-pyridinyl-acetyl) imidazole prepared above. After stirring for one hour, the reaction was poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane to give N7-((1'R, 2'S, 3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(2-pyridinylacetyl)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine as a yellow powder. This was dissolved in THF and 0.12 mL of tetrabutylammonium fluoride (1 M in THF) was added. After six hours, the reaction mixture was poured into wate and extracted with ethyl acetate. After drying over sodium sulfate, the organic phase was concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with 10% methanol/dichloromethane to give the product as a white powder, mp 95-107° C. Mass spectrum [M+H]⁺ m/z 514. IR (neat) 3000-3600, 1650, 1580, 1530 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 94 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(dimethylaminoacetyl) amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro -5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 90 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(aminoacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 0.045 mL of 37% formaldehyde, and 28 mg of sodium cyanoborohydride in 1.5 mL of 0.1 M aqueous sodium dihydrogen phosphate and methanol was stirred for 24 hours, then poured into water and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by chromatography on silica gel, eluting with acetonitrile/dichloromethane, to give a white powder, mp 152-156° C. Analysis (C₁₅ H₁₉ N₅ O₃ ICl) found: C 37.40, H 4.04, N 14.34. Mass spectrum (FAB) [M+H]⁺ m/z 480. IR (neat) 3150-3600, 1660, 1650, 1580, 1530 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 95 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-pyridinylacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

By the method used to prepare N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(3"-pyridinylacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, the title product was prepared as a white powder, mp 190-210° C. Mass spectrum [M+H]⁺ m/z 514. IR (neat) 3000-3600, 1640, 1580, 1530 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 96 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-t-butoxycarbonylaminoacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 165 mg of N7-((1'R, 2'S,3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyl-dimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine was dissolved in 2 mL of trifluoroacetic acid. After 5 minutes, the solvent was removed under vacuum to give a glassy residue. To this residue was added 60 mg of N-t-butoxycarbonylamino-glycine hydroxysuccinimide ester, 0.14 mL of triethylamine and 1 mL of pyridine. After stirring for six hours, the reaction was poured into saturated sodium bicarbonate and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane to give N7-((1'R, 2'S, 3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)4'-(N-t-butoxycarbonylaminoacetyl)cyclopentyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine as a glass. This was dissolved in THF and 0.12 mL of tetrabutylammonium fluoride (1 M in THF) was added. After three days, the reaction was poured into water and extracted with ethyl acetate. After drying over sodium sulfate, the organic phase was concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with 10% methanol/dichloromethane to give the product as a white powder, mp 195° C. Mass spectrum (FAB) [M+H]⁺ m/z 552.

EXAMPLE 97 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(amino-acetyl) amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 210 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-t-butoxycarbonylaminoacetyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in trifluoroacetic acid was stirred for 20 minutes, the solvent was removed in vacuo, and excess trifluoroacetic acid was removed by co-evaporation with chloroform, to give the product as a white powder, mp 147-157° C. Analysis (C₁₃ H₁₅ N₅ O₃ ICl)(CF₃ CO₂ H.)(0.5H₂ O) found: C 30.67, H 2.88, N 11.18. Mass spectrum (FAB) [M+H]⁺ m/z 452.

EXAMPLE 98 Synthesis of N7-((1l'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(4"-bromo phenyl)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 0.69 g of 4-bromoaniline and 0.88 g of di-t-butyl dicarbonate in dichloromethane was stirred for two days, then purified by flash chromatography to give 4-bromo-N-butoxycarbonylaniline.

A solution of 204 mg of 4-bromo-N-butoxycarbonylaniline in THF was deprotonated by adding 0.75 mL of a solution of lithium hexamethyldisilazide (1 M in toluene). This solution was added to a solution of 220 mg of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-(methanesulfonyl)oxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in dichloromethane in THF. After two days, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl/dichloromethane, to give N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(4"-bromo phenyl)amino-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine.

A solution of 185 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(N-4"-bromo phenyl-N-(t-butoxycarbonyl))amino-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-)-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 105 mg of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide, and 0.15 mmol of osmium tetroxide in t-butanol/THF/isopropanol was stirred for two days, then treated with sodium sulfite solution, poured into water, and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane to give N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-4"-bromo phenyl-N-(t-butoxycarbonyl))amino-cyclopentyl)-4 -chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine as a white solid.

A solution of 71 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-4"-bromo phenyl-N-(t-butoxycarbonyl))amino-cyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in trifluoroacetic acid was stirred for 20 minutes, then concentrated in vacuo. Excess trifluoroacetic acid was removed by coevaporation with toluene to give a white solid, mp 112-125° C. Analysis (C₁₇ H₁₅ N₄ O₂ IBrCl)(0.5 trifluoroacetic acid)(1.5 SiO₂) found: C 31.03, H 2.24, N 8.04. [a]_(D) ²⁵ =-29.03°(c=0.3, ethyl acetate). Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 549. IR (neat) 2300-3600,1590,1580 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 99 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 200 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)-cis-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro -5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 35 mg of PtO2, and 300 mg of NaHCO₃ in 20 mL of ethyl acetate was stirred under one atmosphere of hydrogen for 24 hours, after which time MgSO₄ was added, and solids removed by filtration. The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo, and the residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane. Fractions containing N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-2'-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine were combined and concentrated in vacuo, then dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid. After 20 minutes, the trifluoroacetic acid was removed in vacuo, and the residue partitioned between dichloromethane and 0.5 M potassium carbonate. The dichloromethane layer was dried over sodium sulfate, and concentrated in vacuo. The residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with 10% methanol/3% triethylamine/ dichloromethane, to give N7-((1'R,4'R)-cis-4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine as a clear glass: Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 362. IR (neat) 3250-3500, 1580 cm⁻¹. 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO/d₄ -methanol) δ8.61 (s, 1H), 8.02 (s, 1H), 3.77 (m, 1H), 2.86 (m, 1H), 2.05-2.17 (m, 5H).

EXAMPLE 100 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 250 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4-'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 132 mg of phenyltrimethylstannane, and 20 mg of dibenzylidineacetone palladium (0), and 26 mg of triphenylarsine in DMF was heated at 70° C. for 16 hours, then cooled, poured into water and extracted with dichloromethane. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate, and concentrated in vacuo to a dark syrup. The residue was purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to give the title product. [a]₂₅ ^(D) =+4.17°(c=0.7, dichloromethane). Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 545. IR (neat) 1740, 1700 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 101 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy4'-amino-cyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 165 mg of N7-((1 'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino) -cyclo-pentyl)-4-chloro-5-phenyl-pyrrolopyrimidine, 0.75 mL of aniline, and dioxane was heated in a sealed tube at 135° C. for 24 hours, then cooled and poured into ethyl acetate/dichloromethane, then washed with aqueous potassium carbonate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate, concentrated in vacuo, and purified by chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to give a dear glass. This was dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid and after ten minutes, concentrated in vacuo, then purified by flash chromatography, eluting with acetonitrile/acetic acid/water to give a brown glass. This was dissolved in 4 M HCl, then lyophilized to remove water and give a brown powder.[a]₂₅ ^(D) =-14.38°(c=0.7, methanol). Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 402. IR (neat) 2800-3650 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 102 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 550 mg of N7-((1'R, 2'S, 3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)-4'-(bis-t-butoxycarbonylamino)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine was dissolved in 4 mL of trifluoroacetic acid. After 20 minutes, the solvent was removed under vacuum to give a glassy residue. To this residue was dichloromethane, triethylamine, and 0.5 mL of ethyl bromoacetate. After 14 hours, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo, and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/dichloromethane to give a white foam, N7-((1'R, 2'S, 3'R, 4'S)-2',3'-bis-(t-butyldimethylsilyloxy)4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine. This was dissolved in THF and treated with tetrabutylammonium fluoride. After one hour, the reaction was concentrated in vacuo and purified by flash chromatography, eluting with ethanol/dichloromethane to give a white powder, mp 170-175. Analysis: (C₁₇ H₂₂ N₄ O₄ ICl)(0.4 H₂ O) found: C 39.89, H 4.38, N 10.66. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 511. IR (neat) 3000-3580, 1725 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 103 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(carboxymethylene)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A solution of 164 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene)amino-cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine was dissolved in 5 mL of trifluoroacetic acid. After 150 minutes, the solvent was removed under vacuum to give a glassy residue. This was coevaporated with methanol/chloroform to give a brittle glass, mp 155° C. (decomposition). [a]₂₅ ^(D) =-15.99° (c=0.9, methanol). Analysis: (C₁₃ H₁₄ N₄ O₄ ICl)(1.7 trifluoroacetic acid) found: C 30.68, H 2.84, N 8.41. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 453. IR (neat) 2800-3600, 1790, 1735, 1675 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 104 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,4'S)-4'-((N-(2",4"-dinitrophenyl-sulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 0.95 g of t-butyl-L-asparagine hydrochloride, 1.26 g of 2,4-dinitrophenylsulfonyl chloride, and 0.9 g of 2,6-lutidine in dichloromethane was stirred for eight hours, then purified by chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate to give N¹ -2',4'-dinitrophenylsulfonyl-L-asparagine t-butyl ester. A mixture of 0.65 g of N¹ -2',4'-dinitrophenylsulfonyl-L-asparagine t-butyl ester, 0.37 g of N7-((1'R,4'R)-trans-4'-hydroxy-2'-cyclopentenyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 0.41 g of triphenylphosphine, and 0.36 g of di-t-butyl azodicarboxylate in toluene was stirred for two days, then purified by flash chromatography, eluting with methanol/dichloromethane, then ethyl acetate/hexane to give the product [a]₂₅ ^(D) =+32.10°(c=1.0, chloroform). Analysis: (C₂₅ H₂₅ N₇ O₉ ICl)(0.6 chloroform) found: C 36.89, H 3.12, N 11.44. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 762. IR (neat) 3480,3400, 1735, 1685 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 105 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(2",4"-dinitrophenylsulfonyl)-O-t-butyl-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 439 mg of N7-((1'R,4'S)4'-((N-(2",4"-dinitrophenylsulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentenyl)4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine, 270 mg N-methyl-morpholine-N-oxide, and 1 mL of 2.5% of osmium tetroxide in t-butanol in THF was stirred for two days, then treated with 10% sodium sulfite, poured into water and extracted with dichloromethane/ethyl acetate. The organic phase was dried over sodium sulfate, and purified by chromatography, eluting with ethanol/dichloromethane then coevaporation with toluene to give the product as a white solid, mp 175° C. (decomposition). [a]₂₅ ^(D) =+26.32° (c=0.5, dichloromethane). Analysis: (C₂₅ H₂₇ N₇ O₁₁ SICl)(0.2 toluene) found: C 38.74, H 3.56, N 11.87. Mass spectrum (FAB): [M+H]⁺ m /z 834. IR (neat) 3390, 3480, 1730, 1670 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 106 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentyl)-4chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 230 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(2",4"-dinitrophenylsulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)cyclopentyl)&chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine and 0.5 mL of propylamine in acetonitrile was stirred for 90 minutes, then concentrated in vacuo, and purified by chromatography, eluting with ethanol/dichloromethane to give the product as a dear glass. [a]₂₅ ^(D) =-34.10° (c=0.7, methanol). Analysis: (C₁₉ H₂₅ N₅ O₅ ICl)(0.3 ethanol)(0.7 H₂ O) found: C 39.75, H 4.58, N 11.59. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 566. IR (neat) 3150-3600, 1720, 1660 cm⁻¹.

EXAMPLE 107 Synthesis of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-asparaginyl)cyclopentyl)-4-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine

A mixture of 53 mg of N7-((1'R,2'S,3'R,4'S)-2',3'-dihydroxy-4'-(N-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl)-cyclopentyl)-chloro-5-iodo-pyrrolopyrimidine in 8 mL of trifluoroacetic acid was stirred for two hours, concentrated in vacuo, coevaporated with acetonitrile/acetic acid/water, then lyophilized front water to give a white foam. [a]₂₅ ^(D) =-39.73° (c=0.06, methanol). Analysis: (C₁₅ H₁₇ N₄ O₅ ICl)(3 trifluoroacetic acid)(4.4 H₂ O)(5 acetonitrile) found: C 32.71, H 3.40, N 11.64. Mass spectrum: [M+H]⁺ m/z 510. IR (neat) 2800-3600, 1675, 1630, 1575 cm⁻¹. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A compound of the Formula I: ##STR32## wherein X is --CR₇ where R₇ is hydrogen, halogen, loweralkyl, loweralkoxy or --S-- loweralkyl;Y is N or CH; R₁ and R₂ are each independently hydroxy, alkoxy, or acyloxy or R₁ and R₂ are both hydroxy protected with an individual hydroxy protecting group or with a single dihydroxy-protecting group or R₁ and R₂ are absent and there is a double bond between the carbon atoms to which R₁ and R₂ are attached; R₃ is hydrogen, hydroxy or alkoxy; R₄ is a) hydrogen, b) amino, c) halogen, d) hydroxy, e)sulfonamido, f) --P(O)(OH)₂, g) --P(O)--R₈ R₉ wherein R₈ and R₉ are each independently hydrogen, hydroxy, loweralkyl, aryl, or arylalkyl, h), --NHR₁₀ wherein R₁₀ is hydrogen or an amino protecting group, i) --NHC(O)NHR₁₁ where R₁₁ is hydrogen or loweralkyl, or j) --A--R₁₂ wherein A is O, S(O)_(n) or --N(R₁₃)-- wherein R₁₃ is hydrogen or loweralkyl, n is zero, one or two, and R₁₂ is hydrogen, loweralkyl, alkylsulfonyl, acyl which is selected from R₁₇ CO-- wherein R₁₇ is loweralkyl, heteroaryl or heterocyclic, alkoxycarbonyl, aryl, heteroaryl, arylalkyl, arylsulfonyl, haloalkyl, heteroarylalkyl, heteroarylalkyl, heteroarylsulfonyl, aminoalkyl or heterocyclic or k) R₄ is a N-atom of a heteroaryl or heterocyclic ring; or R₃ and R₄ taken together are ═O; R₅ is hydrogen, loweralkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, amino, alkylamino, alkoxy, acylamino, arylalkynyl, arylamino, arylmercapto, alkylmercapto, halogen, heterocyclic, hydrazino, --NHC(O)NH₂, or --NR₁₄ R₁₅ wherein R₁₄ and R₁₅ are each independently hydrogen or an amino protecting group or --NR₁₄ R₁₅ is a nitrogen containing heterocycle of 5 to 7 members; and R₆ is loweralkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, alkoxy, alkoxycarbonyl, carboxy, aryl, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkyl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl arylalkynyl, cyano, halogen, heteroarylalkynyl, or --C(O)NHR₁₆ wherein R₁₆ is alkyl, aryl or heterocyclic wherein heteroaryl is selected from aryl in which one and more of the ring carbon atoms is replaced by a heterocyclic atom such as N, S, O or P.
 2. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R₁ and R₂ are --OH.
 3. A compound according to claims 1 or 2 wherein R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined in claim
 1. 4. A compound according to claims 1 or 2 wherein R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen.
 5. A compound according to claim 1 wherein X is --CH; R₁ and R₂ are --OH; R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined in claim 1, R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halogen and R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen.
 6. A compound according to claim 1 wherein R₃ is hydrogen and R₄ is hydroxy, or --NHR₁₀ wherein R₁₀ is hydrogen or an amino protecting group.
 7. A compound according to claim 1 having the Formula III or IV, below ##STR33## wherein R₄, R₅, and R₆ are as defined in claim
 1. 8. A compound according to claim 7 wherein R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined in claim 1, R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halogen and R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen.
 9. A compound according to claim 7 or 8 wherein R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylC(O)NH--.
 10. A compound according to claim 7 or 8 wherein R₆ is chloro, iodo, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl.
 11. A compound according to claim 7 wherein R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylC(O)NH--; R₅ is chloro, amino, phenylamino or 2-phenylethynyl; and R₆ is chloro, iodo and phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl.
 12. A compound according to claim 11 wherein R₄ is hydroxyl and the values of R₅ and R₆ are:a) R₅ is Cl and R₆ is Cl, I, phenyl , or 2-phenylethynyl; b) R₅ is NH2 and R₆ is I, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl; c) R₅ is phenylamino and R₆ is I or phenyl; or d) R₆ is 2-phenylethynyl and R₆ is 2-phenylethynyl.
 13. A compound according to claim 11 wherein:a) R₄ is NH₂, R₅ is Cl or NH₂ and R₆ is I; b) R₄ is Boc₂ N, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; c) R₄ is NHBoc, R₅ is NH₂ and R₆ is I; d) R₄ is CH₃ NH, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is CH₃ ; e) R₄ is (CH₃)₂ N, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; f) R₄ is nicotinamide, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; g) R₄ is (3"-chloro-pyridazin-6"-yl)amino, R₅ is NH2, and R₆ is I; h) R₄ is (2"-pyrimidinyl)amino, R₅ is NH2, and R₆ is I; i) R₄ is (3"-pyridinylacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; j) R₄ is (N-t-butoxycarbonylaminoacetyl) amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; k) R₄ is (aminoacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; l) R₄ is (dimethylaminoacetyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; m) R₄ is (4"-bromophenyl)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; n) R₄ is (pyridine-3"-yl)oxy, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; o) R₄ is bis-(t-butoxycarbonyl-methylene)amino, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I; p) R₄ is (carboxy-methylene)amino, R₅ is Cl, and R₆ is I; and q) R₄ is N-(2",4"-dinitrophenylsulfonyl)-(O-t-butyl)-L-asparaginyl, R₅ is Cl and R₆ is I.
 14. A compound according to claim 1 having the Formula II or IV ##STR34## wherein R₁, R₂, R₃, R₄, R₅ and R₆ are as defined in claim
 1. 15. A compound according to claim 14 wherein R₄ is amino, hydroxyl, --NHR₁₀ or --NR₁₂ R₁₃ where R₁₀, R₁₂ and R₁₃ are as defined in claim 1, R₅ is amino, arylalkyl, arylalkynyl, arylamino or halogen and R₆ is aryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, arylalkynyl, or halogen.
 16. A compound according to claim 14 or 15 wherein R₄ is amino, methylamino, dimethylamino, carbamate, acylamino or heteroarylC(O)NH--.
 17. A compound according to claims 14 or 15 wherein R₆ is chloro, iodo, phenyl, 2-phenylethyl or 2-phenylethynyl.
 18. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to any of claims 1 to 17 in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
 19. A method for inhibiting adenosine kinase comprising exposing adenosine kinase to an effective inhibiting amount of a compound according to any of claims 1 to
 17. 20. A method of treating cerebral ischemia, epilepsy, nociperception, inflammation and sepsis in a subject in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a compound according to claim
 1. 